A fan-favorite character returns to help gamers find more time to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 without printing off a fake excuse from the internet

Peter Stormare has reprised his role as The Replacer.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

An old friend is returning to theCall of Dutyseries, starting with a brand-new, 60-second ad spot airing during Sunday Football on September 29. The Replacer, played by actor Peter Stormare (Fargo, John Wick Chapter 2), is stepping back into action with his iconic muscle car so that people the world over can shirk their IRL responsibilities and get back to what they really want to do—play moreCall of Duty: Black Ops 6.

In recent years, game publishers have posted fake notes on social media platforms to excuse fans from work. Call of Duty is taking that notion to an extra degree, sending in a full-on Replacer to take over your daily responsibilities so you can spend more time grinding throughclassic prestige on Black Ops 6. The Replacer is robed in his classic black suit and tie, now adorned with an orange Cerberus-head logo for Black Ops 6.

His iconic black muscle car has also returned, featuring orange on the tires and the orange Cerberus-head logo detailing. The license plate has been updated to say BO6, and the Cerberus head logo even appears as the car’s air freshener. While the ad spot is the first official return of The Replacer, the character’s muscle car was previously seen in Washington DC during theCall of Duty: Nextshowcase.

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For several commercials, The Replacer will appear in more than 30 unique spots, taking the place of a variety of notable characters across pop culture. The first commercial, dubbed The Return of the Replacer, kicked off the series. The ad shows Stormare’s Replacer sitting down to dinner with a family and flirting with the matriarch. He uses a fire hose to spray a cat stuck in a tree as a firefighter, holds a passenger captive until they rate him 5 stars as a ride-share driver, and literally slings tacos as a street vendor. The Replacer is then shown taking the place of the Pope so that they, too, can play more Black Ops 6.

Stormare first brought The Replacer to life as part of a marketing campaign for 2013’sCall of Duty: Black Ops 2. He returned to the role for Black Ops 3 and Black Ops 4. The character was even available as a playable operator that could be purchased for Black Ops 4’s battle royale mode,Blackout. There has not yet been any indication that The Replacer will return as a playable operator in Black Ops 6 and Call of Duty: Warzone.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to release on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on October 25. The title has already seen a surge in players, withActivisionreporting theopen beta period setting new records for Call of Duty.There’s still plenty of time to figure outwhich version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 you should preorder.

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