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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Adds NBA Legend Kevin Durant to the Roster of Operators


Kevin Durant is known for his incredible skills on the basketball court, but did you know that he's also a talented gamer? Durant has been known to spend his free time playing video games, and he's a big fan of the popular first-person shooter game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. In fact, he's such a big fan that he's even been an operator in the game!

For those who are unfamiliar with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, it's an action-packed video game that features intense combat and thrilling missions. Players take on the role of soldiers in various military operations across the globe. Operators are unique characters within the game, with their own special abilities and skills.

In 2019, Durant was added to the game as an operator. He's represented by a character called "D-Day," who is part of the game's Coalition forces. D-Day is based on Durant's likeness and voice, and he even wears a Durant jersey under his armor.

Durant isn't the only celebrity to be featured as an operator in the Call of Duty franchise. Other famous figures, such as David Beckham and Lewis Hamilton, have also made appearances in the game.

Adding celebrities as operators is a fun way to engage with fans and add some extra excitement to the game. It's also a testament to the popularity of Call of Duty and how it has become a cultural phenomenon.

For Durant, being an operator in the game is just another way for him to connect with his fans and show off his skills. It's clear that he's passionate about gaming and enjoys immersing himself in the virtual world of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.

In conclusion, Kevin Durant is not only a basketball legend but also a talented gamer. His presence in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II as an operator shows his love for gaming and his willingness to engage with his fans. It's exciting to see celebrities being featured in video games, and it's a trend that's likely to continue as the gaming industry evolves.

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