Stan Smith will join the battlefield soon
Now that Season 4 Reloaded is live in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, players can enjoy the content from the Beavis and Butt-Head collaboration. However, they will soon receive some company as characters from another animated series are coming to both titles.
After the update dropped, leaker realityuk_ found cosmetics based on the show. Among these cosmetics are two new operators: Stan Smith and Roger.
They both come with their own bundle, meaning the only way to get them will be through the in-game shop. The Stan Smith bundle includes the character's base skin, wearing his blue suit, two blueprints, and other minor cosmetics like calling cards or sprays.
The second bundle includes the Roger operator with three skins, including one as Ricky Spanish, at least two weapon blueprints, and other minor cosmetics, as you can see in the following screenshot:
The Stan Smith bundle is expected to cost 2400 CP, while the Roger one will be priced at 2800 CP. This is most likely because Roger will come with three skins.
Although we don't have a release date for this collaboration, we expect it to come out soon since the cosmetics are ready. A CODToons event with American Dad rewards was also found among the files, which means the bundles will probably go live at the same time as the event.
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