Originally released in 2019, Call of Duty: Mobile is a game that Activision continues to regularly support. Like many other online games, Call of Duty: Mobile comes out with new content on a seasonal basis in order to keep players engaged. The latest season of the game will feature a crossover with the popular Japanese franchise, Ghost in the Shell.
Ghost in the Shell is a long-running Japanese cyberpunk media franchise that started with a Manga series of the same name. Originally running from 1989-1991, the series had two sequel series published throughout the 90s. In addition, the Manga has had three separate animated film adaptations, one live-action version titled Ghost in the Shell, two different television series, and one video game based on its setting and characters. The story primarily focuses on a character known as Major Motoko Kusanagi as she investigates a cyber criminal known as the Puppeteer who hacks people's brains in order to make them commit crimes. Now the long-running franchise will have a crossover with Call of Duty.
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In a recent press release, Activision revealed that the latest season of Call of Duty: Mobile would be a crossover with Ghost in the Shell. Specifically, it will be based on the controversial Netflix series Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045. The new season will involve taking on the post-humans in the battle royal map. It will allow players the opportunity to earn 50 new tiers of Battle Pass rewards and a new supply of free and premium content. This new season called, New Vision City, will be available on August 3 at 5 PM PST.
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