New ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 3’ Easter Egg dedicated to retired Marshawn Lynch

The developer Treyarch has placed a curious tribute in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 to the recently retired NFL running back Marshawn Lynch, who has previously participated in various advertisements for the game.

The youtuber chaosxsilencer has published a gameplay of the game fully detailing the Easter Egg, in which you can see how the company has replaced the term “1-A” found on a map wall”Combine” with “24”, precisely Marshwan Lynch’s jersey number. The company had hinted at this change via Twitterannouncing “something special for @MoneyLynch.”

You can take a look at this Easter Egg with before and after images, in the gameplay below:

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