In a twist that’s no stranger to the realm of the extraordinary, the newest partnership in the Call of Duty universe could take the cake for being the most bewildering – Call of Duty teaming up with Seth Rogen! No, this isn‘t a joke!
In a fresh update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Season 3 Reloaded introduces a cannabis-themed expansion, starring the one and only Seth Rogen, who takes on the role of a fully operational playable character.
Instead of just Seth Rogen wielding an assault rifle as seen in Pineapple Express, Call of Duty is venturing deep into meme culture and mainstream pop culture references. Starting from May 1st to the 15th, Rogen headlines a new event called High Art.
Call of Duty is taking things beyond Seth Rogen with an assault rifle from Pineapple Express, delving into meme trends and popular culture. This new event, High Art, featuring Rogen, runs from May 1st to the 15th.
The structure consists of two levels: a complimentary version and an upgraded one. The initial level provides goods such as the recent Ladra SMG and a 7.62 Mini-Rocket Conversion kit for the Goblin Mk2.
Or, more casually:
There are two options to choose from – the basic and the premium. The free version comes with stuff like the latest Ladra SMG or a 7.62 Mini-Rocket conversion for the Goblin Mk2.
However, what truly captivates – Seth Rogen himself – is concealed by a premium pass. This pass offers two unique costumes: one labeled “Host Rogen” featuring a vibrant plaid suit, and another named “Fired Up,” easily recognized due to its eye-catching giant green marijuana leaf on the chest.
In a unique tribute, Rogen’s famous laugh is encapsulated as a custom “HA!” emote, along with weapon skins, blueprints, and a special finishing move. It’s not just Seth Rogen who leaves an impression; it’s the laid-back theme associated with him that resonates. Call of Duty isn’t new to cosmetics with a stoner vibe.
However, the strange vibe surrounding this update is palpable. The 4/20 release was scheduled post-April 20 due to a delay in Season 3. Yet here we are, with a complete themed update on weed, arriving in May. It’s as if our friend decided to perform their party trick when everyone else has already enjoyed the party.
Earlier this month, Jay and Silent Bob made an appearance, and now it seems like we’re maintaining a revolving door for stoner guests, with Seth Rogen joining the fray. To top it off, even Cheech and Chong have entered the scene.
As a player, I’ve got to hand it to the developers – they’ve truly gone all in! The once familiar Nuketown has been reborn as Blazetown, a vibrant, pot-infused playground that’s now hosting the Blaze of Glory event.
In both Warzone and Black Ops 6, players can gather “Blaze Bucks” – a fresh type of currency that’s earned either by discovering supply boxes or overpowering opponents. These Blaze Bucks can then be used to acquire extra themed rewards, including a weapon skin named Highly Decorated, which is fittingly so due to its design.

Furthermore, these temporary game modes introduce features such as switching to a third-person perspective, double jumping, reduced gravity, and over-the-top visual effects reminiscent of being under the influence.
The game includes a Zombies mode where instead of traditional health, there’s an energy meter, and players have to consume food items to keep going. In simpler terms, indulging in snacks has become essential for survival within the Call of Duty universe.
As a devoted fan, I can’t help but ponder over the essence of Call of Duty (COD) itself. On one side, it’s exhilarating to witness the game letting loose and diving headfirst into chaos with such enthusiasm. However, this wild abandonment also stirs up thoughts about its own identity.
Once upon a time, I admired this franchise for its raw authenticity and intense portrayal of military conflicts. Now, here I am, embodying the quirky persona of Seth Rogen, with a humongous marijuana leaf spinning on my weapon! It’s quite an unexpected twist, isn’t it?
It seems whether this event brings joy or discomfort to you might hinge on your preference for authenticity versus refinement. Ultimately, one could argue that the significant question isn’t what caused it, but rather how far we’re prepared to step for a good chuckle.
Should that laughter resemble the boisterous giggle of Seth Rogen during a final attack, then you’ve found yourself in the year 2025 of Call of Duty.
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2025-04-30 06:42