For those of you who might not have been alive at the time, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:John Rambo is an iconic '80s action hero who racked up a fairly impressive kill count across all five of his movies. He's also already made an appearance in ♍a modern game as a DLC character in Mortal ꦡKombat 11--that's him in the picture abov𝓰e. Just like the movies, Rambo arrived in Mortal Kombat🙈 11 armed with a bow and arrow, a giant knife, and an M60 machine gun.

The only reason that a machine gun was even remotely fair in a fighting game was because Mortal Kombat characters routinely throw fireballs, ice shards, and all sorts of magic spells. Spraying b🐻u🌳llets and laying traps were the least Rambo could do against the likes of Shang Tsung.

But now it seems like Rambo might be heading to a game that's more his speed. The official 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Call of Duty Twitter account recently tweeted about a new player named "SURVIVORJOHN#1009062" and then listed several of his notable statistics. He's won all five of the games he's played, never died, and killed 552 enemies--coincideౠntally, . Which if you watched them back-to-back, would run about seven hours.

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Since Verdansk has been conveniently t♐ransporte🃏d back to the '80s for Season 3, Rambo would be the perfect guy to add as an operator to Warzone. It'd also mark a big departure for the game as its first licensed Operator, and it might mean the flood gates are about to open for a whole bunch of '80s action heroes. Nex🌊t might be John McClane, Major Scott McCoy, or maybe even Indiana Jones.

We'll keep an eye out for Rambo in future Warzone updates. We'll also stay on the lookout for a new fast travel system comprised of "168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Red Doors." That's a '60s reference rather than an '80s ♚one, but I 👍guess The Doors are pretty timeless.

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