Insider Gaming
Menu
·
·

Call of Duty Hit by WARDOGS Comment: ‘No Nikki Minaj Skins’

Last week, Bulkhead revealed WARDOGS, a developing first-person tactical shooter with an impressive amount of ambition. It has been in development for several years and shone brightly in the game’s first trailer, which offered a tasty lay of the land for what’s set to come.

In a recent post on social media, the team at Bulkhead was explaining how many aspects of WARDOGS will work, including monetization. In a thinly-veiled stab at Call of Duty, they stressed that there will be ‘No Nikki Minaj skins. No bullshit.’

WARDOGS is All About Realism

WARDOGS is bursting with potential and has already garnered a sizeable following since dropping its inaugural trailer last week. It’s a large-scale, wide conflict game with destruction elements, vehicles, a unique economy model, and above all else, realism running deep in its veins.

That’s why the team recently addressed the game’s monetization model and said that there won’t be any battle pass features or ‘Nikki Minaj skins’.

This is a reference to Call of Duty, which has spent the last few years promoting inane crossover cosmetics packs that have featured the likes of Nikki Minaj, Snoop Dogg, Family Guy, Beavis and Butthead, and Squid Game, to name a few. It has long since diluted the Call of Duty name and made it feel like something closer to Fortnite.

Here’s the full post from the team at Bulkhead, WARDOGS’ developer:

WARDOGS doesn’t have a release date yet, nor does it have a testing window arranged, but prospective fans are being invited to sign up to receive updates on that front as soon as they’re available.

In WARDOGS, players start a match with $10,000 in their pocket, and as they play, they earn more money. That money is then spent on weapons, vehicles, upgrades, and other items designed to turn the tide of battle. It’s a large-scale concept that can be scaled right down to the individual player, of which there are 100 in every match.

Does WARDOGS look like your kind of game? Let us know what you think on the Insider Gaming Discord server.


For more Insider Gaming coverage, check out the news that ARC Raiders won’t have ‘Fortnite skins’

Written by
Grant Taylor-Hill
Senior Editor and Esports Lead

Grant has been gaming for 30+ years and in the industry for 10+. You'll probably find him playing a post-apocalyptic game or an extraction shooter somewhere.

More from Grant Taylor-Hill
MOBILE APP

Level Up Your Gaming News

Real-time news, exclusive podcasts, push alerts, and a better reading experience.
Available on iOS & Android

More Posts

ARC Raiders Won’t Have ‘Fortnite Skins’ in a Bid to Protect Game’s Vision

Embark Studios has confirmed that ARC Raiders won’t get Fortnite-style skin collaborations in a bid to keep the game grounded.

PlayStation’s February State of Play Officially Confirmed

PlayStation has officially confirmed that a State of Play is indeed airing in February 2026. Here are more details.

Activision Paid xQc $1 Million to Stream Warzone for a Day

In a new interview, xQc has revealed he was paid a whopping $1 million to stream Warzone for just 12 hours.

Delta Force is Putting Other Shooters to Shame on Steam

Delta Force is skyrocketing on Steam after the delivery of the latest update and a creator-backed campaign that has pushed it past all comers.