Gamers will be able to use him for all multiplayer matches

Apr 15, 2014 21:47 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Infinity Ward and publisher Activision announce that they are working on a new voice pack for Call of Duty: Ghosts, which will allow gamers to use hip-hop star Snoop Dogg as the announcer for all their matches.

The companies state that, "Snoop Dogg lends his voice for one the first ever Call of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Voice Packs. Have Snoop narrate each of your firefights, call in your killstreaks, and alert you to enemy activity."

As the footage shows, Snoop Dogg uses his unique delivery and special lines to add some spice to the multiplayer experience of the first-person shooter.

Launch of the new voice pack is set for April 22 on the Xbox One and the two companies will announce official dates for the rest of the platforms on which Ghosts is available at a later time.

At the moment, the shooter is set to get two more bigger downloadable content packs that will add more maps and the final two episodes linked to the Extinction game mode and more weapons.

The team at Sledgehammer Games is already working on this year's installment of Call of Duty, which will probably be revealed shortly before the E3 event.