Captain America and Indiana Jones data-mined in Call of Duty: Vanguard
Captain America and Indiana Jones have three things in common: They hate Nazis, they’re owned by Disney, and they both might be coming to Vanguard: Call of Duty, according to unconfirmed references to the characters in the game’s files.
Data miners claim that they found artwork and mentions of Disney heroes in Call of Duty games that suggests that the two could have made cameo appearances.
Call of Duty Content Creator ModenasHD, posted apparent references to Captain America and Indiana Jones “sets” discovered in VanguardAs well as the artwork, Captain America player card. ModenasHD’s two artwork pieces are fan art, but they don’t appear to have been created by him. Vanguard. Call of Duty(.) On Thursday, VGC reported that it had “seen additional artwork claimed to have been pulled from Vanguard’s game files, including Playercards featuring Indy and Cap.” Other leakersAlso, they suggested at Captain America and Indiana Jones tie-insCall of Duty: The newest game.
While still unconfirmed, both Captain America and Indiana Jones wouldn’t be huge stretches for Vanguard. Call of DutyThis is a. The stories of both characters depict World War II. Second, this wouldn’t be the strangest crossover we’ve seen from Call of Duty. We have seen R-rated heroes such as John McClane. Die HardJohn Rambo and Frank the Bunny Donnie DarkoJigsaw and Puzzle from Saw Also, they have been seen in Call of Duty.
Still, Disney characters — primarily Marvel super heroes — have mostly appeared in cartoonish, less-violent form in FortniteThis makes it difficult to see how the family-friendly corporation wants to be associated to the real violence of Call of Duty.
It’s also possible that Captain America and Indy themselves won’t appear in Vanguard: Call of Duty, but that their iconic weapons — the round shield and whip, respectively — and gear could instead, based on another intriguing reported leak.
Call of Duty data mining is not tied directly to Indiana Jones or Captain America’s inclusion, but it does have a connection with that. Nanikos — who also posted about a new Atomic camo glitch in Vanguard — tweeted about another potential Vanguard crossover: Attack on Titan. Nanikos credits content creator Drake Hurley with finding the model for the anime’s famous swords.
Polygon reached Activision publisher Call of Duty for comment. Updates will be made as soon as the company replies.
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