Devin Booker Joins Call of Duty Universe as Playable Character in Latest Bundle

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Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker is joining Call of Duty.

On Friday, the Activision game announced Booker would be a part of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 as part of the D Book Was Here tracer pack bundle.

“Call of Duty has been a part of my whole life,” Booker said in a video posted to X.

The video game franchise announced that the bundle is available in the Call of Duty store now and costs 2,400 CoD points, per GameRant’s John DiCarlo.

Booker now joins his teammate, Kevin Durant, in having a skin in a Call of Duty game as Durant was added to Modern Warfare 2 last year. The two Suns stars are avid Call of Duty players and Booker even live-streamed the game on Twitch during the COVID-19 pandemic when the NBA suspended its season.

While Durant has been featured in the game before, fans will have to wait to team him and Booker up together, as the Kevin Durant bundle isn’t currently available.

Along with a Booker operator skin, several items will be available for use through the bundle. Featured items in the D Book Was Here bundle include MTZ-762 Sunrise Tracer and WSP-9 Sunset Tracer blueprints, a “Sick ‘Em Haven” finishing move and several decals, stickers and cards.

Booker is looking to lead the Suns to a deeper playoff run next year after a first-round exit to the Minnesota Timberwolves, but for now, he can unwind from the season by using his own character in Call of Duty.

 

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