{"id":23982,"date":"2025-01-28T14:52:58","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:52:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/call-of-duty-fan-creates-amazing-black-ops-4-weapon-camos-based-on-cwl-pro-players-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:52:58","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:52:58","slug":"call-of-duty-fan-creates-amazing-black-ops-4-weapon-camos-based-on-cwl-pro-players-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/call-of-duty-fan-creates-amazing-black-ops-4-weapon-camos-based-on-cwl-pro-players-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Call of Duty fan creates amazing Black Ops 4 weapon camos based on CWL pro players &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Call of Duty fan creates amazing Black Ops 4 weapon camos based on CWL pro players MLG \/ @vLionManAs the current Call of Duty World League season nears its halfway mark, one dedicated fan has created weapon camos in Black Ops 4 based on pro players and teams. Over the past few months, since the start of the CWL season, New Zealand based design student \u2018LionMan\u2019 has gained notoriety on social media thanks to his CoD esports content. His work first started to pick up traction several months ago when he began designing and posting CWL trading cards on Twitter, each featuring pro player or teams and their corresponding statistics, some of which he also came up with. In addition to each players\u2019 base card, LionMan also created different sets of cards commemorating major tournament victories, memorable achievements, and even intense rivalries, with each set featuring its own spectacular design. One example of these trading cards would be this set dedicated to Luminosity Gaming\u2019s victory at the recent CWL Fort Worth tournament, with Gunless receiving a special version having been named event MVP. CWL Fort Worth Pro Cards \u2013 @Luminosity (Champions) MVP @i2Gunless Champion @FormaL Champion @Slacked Champion @Classic Champion @LG_J0hn pic.twitter.com\/CT4rnrJDAV\u2014 McGregor | Lion :lion_face: (@vLionMan) March 20, 2019 Now, LionMan has taken his designing skills into Black Ops 4 itself, putting in the time and effort to create amazing in-game weapon camos honoring certain players and teams that are currently in the CWL. If the cards hadn\u2019t already caught enough fans\u2019 attention, these weapon camos certainly have, with hundreds paying their compliments to LionMan for his incredible work. Mathew \u2018FormaL\u2019 Piper \u2013 Luminosity Gaming Peirce \u2018Gunless\u2019 Hillman \u2013 Luminosity Gaming (CWL Fort Worth MVP Edition) Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner \u2013 OpTic Gaming Brandon \u2018Dashy\u2019 Otell \u2013 OpTic Gaming (CWL Vegas MVP Edition) Kenny \u2018Kenny\u2019 Williams \u2013 100 Thieves Preston \u2018Priestahh\u2019 Greiner \u2013 100 Thieves Michael \u2018MajorManiak\u2019 Szymaniak \u2013 Gen.G Patrick \u2018ACHES\u2019 Price \u2013 Team Envy James \u2018Clayster\u2019 Eubanks \u2013 eUnited Dillon \u2018Attach\u2019 Price \u2013 Evil Geniuses There are a lot more awesome weapon skins that LionMan has created and posted images of in addition to the ones above, so make sure to check those out by visiting his Twitter page. As expected, upon seeing these designs, many fans have began begging Treyarch to add something similar to Black Ops 4, as CWL-themed cosmetics have been popular in the past few CoD titles. However, no mention or announcement has been on that topic, so whether or not esports weapon camos will eventually be added to Black Ops 4 remains unclear at this point.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Call of Duty fan creates amazing Black Ops 4 weapon camos based on CWL pro players MLG \/ @vLionManAs the current Call of Duty World League season nears its halfway mark, one dedicated fan has created weapon camos in Black Ops 4 based on pro players and teams. 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