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A supposed leak has suggested that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 would feature a Logan Paul–themed bundle, but it turns out that no such release is actually planned.
Call of Duty partnering with celebrities isn’t unusual — the franchise has been doing it since the Snoop Dogg collaboration in Call of Duty: Ghosts, and those crossovers have only become more common over the years.
However, many players have grown frustrated with these celebrity-focused bundles, arguing that they take away from the game’s realism. Battlefield 6 even poked fun at this trend before its launch earlier this year.
For Black Ops 7, the developers have actually scrapped several major brand tie-ins. Treyarch’s Senior Director of Production, Yale Miller, told CharlieIntel that the team is focusing on collaborations that feel appropriate for the tone of Black Ops 7.
Logan Paul is not getting a Black Ops 7 skin
On November 27, posts began circulating online claiming that Logan Paul would be receiving his own in-game skin.
“Looks like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 might be getting a Logan Paul operator bundle, according to new datamined files found this week,” X user VelixGaming wrote, sharing an image of the alleged skin.
But well-known Call of Duty insiders quickly dismissed the rumor. “Where’s this come from? I haven’t seen anything that supports this,” CoDWarfareForum replied.
Other leakers, such as RealityUK and HeyImAlaix, were also asked about the alleged crossover. RealityUK simply called it “bait,” while HeyImAlaix answered with a straightforward “no,” saying they hadn’t heard anything about it.
Logan’s brother Jake appeared in some of the promotional material for Black Ops 7, which worried some fans that he might eventually receive an in-game skin — but for now, there’s no indication that either Paul brother will be getting one.