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Damien Brooks

Call of Duty’s Ongoing 4/20 Obsession Sparks Debate Among Fans: Some Have Had Enough, Others Really Want That Seth Rogen Skin

The Call of Duty franchise has long embraced 4/20 themes, a trend that Activision has capitalized on extensively, particularly appealing to its community known for enjoying relaxed gaming sessions while achieving killstreaks. However, the introduction of Black Ops 6 and Warzone’s latest 4/20-themed microtransactions, featuring Seth Rogen, has pushed some fans to their limits.

Launching May 1, the Season 03 Reloaded update is heavily influenced by 4/20 culture, despite debuting 11 days post-4/20. The update introduces the Joint Operations Limited Time Mode in Black Ops 6 multiplayer, which incorporates various gameplay modifiers such as a +420 Score Bonus, 3rd Person perspective, Visual Impairment, Double Health, Hardcore mode, Paranoia Sounds, Low Gravity, Double Jump, and Increased Movement Speed.

Similarly, the Warzone battle royale mode also gets a 4/20 twist with the Verdansk High Trip Resurgence Limited Time Mode, which playfully challenges players to “smoke” their opponents.

Additionally, the High Art event introduces a new 1,100 COD Point premium event pass, this time starring noted cannabis enthusiast Seth Rogen, who features in exclusive skins for the premium track, outshining other celebrity-themed content such as Jay & Silent Bob.

The event, dubbed Blaze of Glory, runs from May 6-15 across multiple modes (MP, ZM, WZ) and encourages players to collect Blaze Bucks from fallen enemies and supply caches in Warzone. Even Nuketown, arguably the most iconic Call of Duty map, receives a 4/20-themed overhaul, transforming into Blazetown. More details can be seen in the video below.

This flurry of 4/20-themed events, modifiers, and even a Nuketown makeover, highlighted by the first-ever 4/20 premium event pass, raises the question: Is it excessive? Does Call of Duty need to shift its focus?

As the Season 03 Reloaded update approaches, the 4/20 theme has sparked significant discussion within the Call of Duty community, especially among Black Ops 6 players. One Reddit user, 12MillionDollarMan, expressed confusion over the game’s persistent 420 theme in a post that received over 1,100 upvotes.

The user reminisced about the theme being humorous during the Modern Warfare 2 era but now feels it has reached an obsessive and overly repetitive point. Another user, ih8atlascorp, critiqued the timing of the updates and expressed a desire for novelty despite acknowledging a market for these themes, as evidenced by their continued production.

Other community members shared mixed feelings. While some like Hambino0400 acknowledged the strong sales driving the continued focus on cannabis culture, they expressed a desire for more variety in the game’s thematic content. Meanwhile, ShortPeaness4074 lamented the escalation of the ‘weed’ focus with the inclusion of Seth Rogen.

Yet, some community members see no issue with the ongoing 4/20 themes, arguing that it should not come as a surprise given the prevalent cannabis culture references among the player base, as noted by RedHatRogue. He mentioned purchasing themed content himself simply because it appealed to his sense of humor.

Ultimately, as some community members pointed out, if these 4/20 updates weren’t sufficiently popular, Activision wouldn’t invest the resources required to develop them. It appears that a significant portion of the Call of Duty player base continues to enjoy these themed updates, likely ensuring their continuation for the foreseeable future.

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