Rapper Cardi B recently disclosed that she had to pass up on a lucrative multi-million dollar deal with the Call of Duty franchise due to legal troubles she was facing at the time.
The Call of Duty series has a history of featuring prominent celebrities in its projects, from actors like Michael Keaton to athletes like Conor McGregor. Cardi B’s revelation sheds light on the missed opportunity for her to join this illustrious list.
In a Twitter post, Cardi B lamented how her past decisions had prevented her from seizing the opportunity. She candidly shared that she had to forgo the Call of Duty deal because of ongoing legal issues, calling it a “lesson learned” and advising others to think twice before making hasty decisions.
While the specific Call of Duty game for which Cardi B was approached remains undisclosed, fans speculate it could have been for the popular 2020 installment, Warzone. The news has sparked discussions among gamers, with many expressing their disappointment at the missed collaboration and their eagerness to see Cardi B featured in future iterations of the game.
This revelation highlights the growing trend of celebrities partnering with the video game industry, showcasing the potential for lucrative deals and unique collaborations.