Neymar Jr. Available In MW2 & Warzone 2.0 – Pogba & Messi To Follow

Neymar Jr. is available in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0. With Pogba and Messi two more football legends will join the game soon. Check out this video to see them in-game.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has barely been released. People are still getting to grips with the new Spec-Ops and the wildly complex Gunsmith, and yet, we are already getting some pretty crazy store bundles. But we shouldn't be too surprised; microtransactions are the name of the game in 2022.

This time it's for a football event to celebrate the World Cup. It's a controversial World Cup, for obvious reasons, but Activision just love that sweet dollar. So what kind of items are we getting for this event? Well, we've just seen a couple of players who are coming to the game as playable characters: Messi, Pogba and Neymar. Let's take a look.

Messi, Neymar Jr. & Pogba in Call of Duty

Messi, Neymar Jr. and Pogba will be available in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0. Here are what these fellas are going to look like:

Pogba n Messi Neymar
Surely these will be popular. | © Activision

As you can see, they haven't completely abandoned the aesthetic style of the game in favor of football jerseys and shorts. Instead, and to the delight of a great many fans, they've used the footballers' faces and bodies, but they've dressed them in appropriate outfits for MW2. This is a positive sign for future skins.

Neymar Jr. Starts Off The Event

Neymar Jr. is the first of the trio to be available in the in-game store. His Neymar Jr. Operator Bundles went live on November 21.

It includes the following cosmetic items:

  • Operator Skin: Neymar Jr.
  • Finishing Move: All Kicks
  • Weapon Blueprint: The Feared (Bas-P)
  • Weapon Blueprint: Longball (S0-14)
  • Vehicle Skin: Ocean Gem
  • Weapon Charm: Neymar Jr. 10
  • Sticker: Speed Boost
  • Emblem: Outrun

Pogba's bundle will be available on November 25, followed by Messi's bundles on November 29.

What do you think about their compromise between real-world pop culture and the mil-sim art style of the game? Would you rather they produced more colorful and diverse skins, or are you happy that they're preserving the feel of the world?

If you're interested in the game (check out our review if you're unsure) then here's a link to buy MW2 .

Jon Ramuz

Jon has a BA and an MA in English Literature, and as Content Lead for EarlyGame has written over 1,500 articles. He focuses on shooters, but also writes about entertainment and gaming in general....