Godzilla coming to Call of Duty is becoming more and more obvious with each teaser Activision releases.
The game developer recently released a new teaser on Call of Duty's official Twitter account that alludes to the King of Kaiju's arrival on the Call of Duty's Caldera Island.
Godzilla could arrive on Call of Duty's Caldera Island on April 27, when the series' third season begins for Call of Duty Warzone and Call of Duty Vanguard.
'They're Here' and Other Godzilla Teasers
The teaser posted by Activision on the official Call of Duty Twitter account showed contained a video of a woman talking about a device while going through what seemed to be mining tunnels when the ground suddenly shook violently.
The woman would later drop the camera she was holding and was presumed buried under the mining tunnel she was in when it happened.
The post has the caption, "The island's surface is no longer safe. When they go high, we go low," possibly hinting that Gozilla may not be alone when he arrives on Caldera Island on April 27.
The teaser ended with a frequency similar to the one in Call of Duty season 3's trailer. This frequency, when put under a spectrogram, would show the words "They're Here," according to Twitter user @geekypastimes' reply to the teaser.
Another teaser from Activision, which showcases new weapons or weapon skins from "secret facility B1108" on Caldera island, was noted to have Godzilla and King Kong blueprints, as Twitter user @KontrolFusion noted in their reaction to the teaser.
This teaser also includes a frequency at the end, but it sounded similar to the one featured in the first trailer for season three.
The weapon skins or blueprints featured in this trailer give further evidence that not only could Godzilla come to Caldera Island, but the King of Kaiju is also accompanied by the King and God of Skull Island, King Kong.
Snoop Dogg 'Bout To Drop [In] Like It's Hot
Godzilla and King Kong are not the only ones coming in Call of Duty. Rapper songwriter and actor Snoop Dog is making another appearance in Call of Duty games, this time in Call of Duty Vanguard and Call of Duty Warzone, per Activision's post on the official Call of Duty Twitter account.
Dot Esports previously reported on April 1 that Activision previously announced Snoop Dogg's inclusion in the game last month. The rapper would first appear on Call of Duty: Mobile as a new playable operative, while his arrival in the other two games is set on April 19.
The Doggfather is part of the Snoop Dogg Operator Bundle, which will be available at 10 a.m. PT, per Comicbook Gaming. The bundle will contain 10 items in total, with three of these being exclusive to Call of Duty Vanguard.