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There's now Call of Duty soap and I'm disappointed to report that none of it is called Soap's Soap

A promotional image of Call of Duty branded soap from Dr Squatch
(Image credit: Dr. Squatch)

Soap company Dr Squatch and Activision have released a line of soaps based on characters from the Call of Duty series of first person shooters. Characters who to be frank I cannot imagine ever being properly clean because they spend all their time rolling in gun grease and powersliding through back alleys and wearing ghillie suits in radioactive wilderness.

The two characters in question? Lieutenant Simon “Ghost” Riley and Sergeant John “Soap” MacTavish.

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