Activision Blizzard has kept the Call of Duty franchise going strong across multiple generations of consoles, and one fan has spotted a weird slot machine in Mexico that bridges the gap into casino games. While Activision Blizzard subsidiary King's Candy Crush is known for being featured as a slot machine in some casinos, Call of Duty isn't typically associated with gambling until this strange find in Mexico.
A Reddit user has swiftly garnered over 100 upvotes on a photo of a weird slot machine that they claim comes from Mexico that portrays a multitude of Call of Duty imagery. Call of Duty is a series that goes all the way back to 2003 and in that time, findings like this have been remarkably few and far between because there's no official slot machine based on the FPS franchise. As Konami is involved in the gambling industry with multiple machines based on properties like Castlevania and Metal Gear Solid, it may not be impossible for more publishers like Activision Blizzard to get in on the adult hobby.
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Reddit user Annual-Consequence43 recently shared a photo of the Call of Duty slot machine that they spotted outside an establishment in Mexico. The machine prominently focuses on Call of Duty: Ghosts characters that helped promote the FPS game that was released in 2013, which may suggest when this machine or its decals were created. Going beyond theCall of Duty: Ghosts art, the slot machine also features the primary logo and one of Call of Duty Elite, an online service that was sunset by Activision Blizzard in 2014 and further illustrates the age of the yellow device.
Despite the imagery from the underappreciated Call of Duty:
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