WWE icon Rhea Ripley is now a playable Operator in Call of Duty

WWE 2K cover wrestler Rhea Ripley is now making her way into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in the upcoming Season 5.
In an exciting new collaboration between WWE and Call of Duty, three-star wrestlers will become available as Operators in Modern Warzone 3. However, all eyes are set on Rhea Ripley, who’s returning to the ring in a WWE SummerSlam fight with Liv Morgan for Women’s World Title on August 3.
However, before that fight, she can add another accomplishment under her belt as she enters CoD: Modern Warfare 3 as a playable operator.
In the new Modern Warfare 3 Season 5 trailer released on July 25, Rhea was spotted performing the Cross Rhodes, the signature finishing move of current WWE champion Cody Rhodes. Clad in a leather-spiked outfit in Judgment Day colors, the Eradicator looked every bit intimidating with her gun and a sledgehammer.
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How to get Rhea Ripley skin in Call of Duty?
Rhea Ripley skin can be unlocked by purchasing the battle pass for 1,100 COD Points. “Roving Adventure” Valeria and “Mami” Operator Skins will both become instantly available at Tier 0.
Hot on the heels of the WWE SuperCard X Street Fighter 6 partnership, Rhea Ripley’s return to the ring after a shoulder injury makes this the perfect time for her to enter the Call of Duty universe. Her operator skin features her iconic spiked leather jacket and fishnet stockings, amped up with chains and studded garments

It’s also worth noting that Rhea Ripley is not the only WWE wrestler who’ll be available as an Operator. Both Cody Rhodes and Rey Mysterio will also be playable, but their skins will not be included in the battle pass. Instead, players will have to purchase them as store bundles.
Season 5 of CoD: Modern Warfare 3 will also add new weapons, two new multiplayer maps, and cel-shaded remixes of existing maps.
Modern Warfare 3 Season 5 will be released on July 24, 2024
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