
Call of Duty Warzone
Warzone Update: Community Unhappy
Early January 2022, Call of Duty and Raven Software made a Warzone update. Raven Software is the developer of numerous award-winning games and best-selling titles, including Hexen, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, and most recently being a major contributor to the Call of Duty franchise.
Many members of the gaming community expressed their displease with this change. One in particular, had an interesting deal if they reverted the update. FaZe member ‘FaZe Swagg’ tweeted at Raven Software:
Ill tattoo raven software on my right cheek for you to revert the loadout change
— FaZe Swagg (@Swagg) January 7, 2022
Swagg promised he’d get a “Raven Sofrware” tattoo on his “right cheek”
Call of Duty Pulls Through
On Thursday, almost one month later, Call of Duty took to Twitter to announce the game had reverted the loadout change:
Loot up $10K 💰 and load out. Buy stations are about to go off 💥
More intel: https://t.co/bqMcGbfSSc pic.twitter.com/zlnGQ6tKu0
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 3, 2022
They followed up with “Your move”, tagging FaZe Swagg, seemingly only making the update so we could all see his promised tattoo:
Your move, @Swagg https://t.co/gGmk8AvDj3
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 3, 2022
Call of Duty wasn’t done there; moments later, they asked their fans for “amazingly talented tattoo artist” recommendations, taunting FaZe Swagg:
Looking for an amazingly talented tattoo artist, any recommendations? Asking for a friend.
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 3, 2022
FaZe Swagg Seals The Deal
Later that evening, FaZe Swagg surprised everyone with the reveal of his new tattoo:
I NEVER 🧢 @CallofDuty pic.twitter.com/PL6C61mQXM
— FaZe Swagg (@Swagg) February 4, 2022
Raven Software changed their Twitter profile image to pay their respect to Swagg:

Raven Software Twitter profile
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