"Controversy Surrounding Celebrity Influencer Bundles in Call of Duty"

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The addition of celebrity influencer operator bundles in Call of Duty has caused controversy, with fans claiming that influencers are selling out and that the chosen influencers are the wrong choice. The recent backlash against Nickmercs led to Activision removing his operator bundle from the Call of Duty store, and now TimTheTatman is calling on Activision to remove his bundle as well. The author suggests that real-life people should not be added to the game, as it can lead to controversy and culture wars.
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