
Activision is preparing another major crossover between Call of Duty and Amazon Prime’s Fallout TV show, expected to bring iconic characters from the hit series into Black Ops 7 and Warzone.
A teaser shared on X (formerly Twitter) has fueled excitement in the CoD community, showing another high-profile pop culture crossover for the franchise. While Activision has previously stated it would be more selective with collaborations moving forward, Fallout appears to be a natural fit for the gritty, post-conflict tone of BO7.
The new collaboration, made in celebration of the release of Fallout Season 2 on Prime Video, is expected to feature three operator skins inspired by the show’s main cast—Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell), The Ghoul (Walton Goggins), and Maximus (Aaron Moten).
When is the Call of Duty Fallout collab coming to Black Ops 7 and Warzone?
The Call of Duty x Fallout collaboration will arrive as part of Black Ops 7 and Warzone Season 1 Reloaded, which is projected to launch in early January 2026.
Reloaded updates introduce mid-season content drops, including limited-time events, new store bundles, and cosmetics. The timing aligns closely with the promotional push for Fallout Season Two on Prime Video, making Season 1 Reloaded a logical release window for the collab.

While Activision has yet to announce an exact date, further confirmation is expected as Season 1 Reloaded approaches, either through official blog updates or additional teasers.
What to expect from Call of Duty x Fallout in BO7?
The teaser gives fans a first glimpse at the expected operator skins: Lucy dons her classic Vault suit, The Ghoul rocks his signature cowboy outfit, and Maximus is decked out in Brotherhood of Steel armor. Each character also wields weapons that could possibly arrive as new weapon blueprints. In the background, the iconic Nuketown map makes an appearance, hinting at a possible Fallout-themed variant of the beloved map.
Apart from operator skins and blueprints, the crossover is also expected to bring cool finishing moves, emblems, calling cards, and other cosmetics, following Call of Duty’s established crossover formula.

This isn’t the first time Fallout has appeared in the franchise. A previous crossover took place in Modern Warfare 3 that introduced four operator skins featuring Price, Ghost, Soap, and Gaz as Task Force 141 vault dwellers, along with two blueprints and several cosmetics.
If expectations hold, the Call of Duty Fallout crossover could easily be one of the biggest highlights of Season 1 Reloaded, giving us players an early treat in 2026.