December 10, 2025
Logan Paul Black Ops 7 Skin Rumors Spread — But the Collab Isn’t Real
Logan Paul Black Ops 7 Skin Rumors Spread — But the Collab Isn’t Real
Celebrity collaborations have become a recognizable part of Call of Duty's seasonal content, but not every rumor ends up being real. A recent wave of posts claimed that Logan Paul would receive an operator bundle in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, but multiple trusted sources have already debunked the leak.
🎮 Background: Celebrity Collabs in the Call of Duty Series
Call of Duty has embraced celebrity-themed bundles for over a decade, beginning with the iconic Snoop Dogg crossover in Call of Duty: Ghosts. Since then, the franchise has expanded cosmetic collaborations in nearly every annual release.
However, not every player has welcomed the trend. Many fans argue that overly flashy or unrealistic operator skins clash with the grounded identity of titles like Black Ops. The concern grew loud enough that Battlefield 6 even mocked the trend before its launch.
This year, Treyarch confirmed that several major brand and celebrity collaborations for Black Ops 7 were cancelled. According to Senior Director of Production Yale Miller, the focus is shifting toward additions that “make sense for Black Ops 7,” signaling a more curated approach to cosmetic content.
🕵️ The “Leak”: Datamined Files Spark Logan Paul Speculation
On November 27, posts began circulating on social media claiming that Logan Paul was receiving a full operator bundle.
One post in particular shared an alleged datamined image and stated that files pointing to the skin had been found within the game.
Players were quick to react, but skepticism followed shortly after. Several well-known Call of Duty leakers — including CoDWarfareForum, RealityUK, and HeyImAlaix — pushed back on the rumor.
- CoDWarfareForum questioned: “Where’s this come from? I’ve not found a single thing that points to this.”
- RealityUK simply responded: “Bait.”
- HeyImAlaix offered an even more definitive answer: “No,” confirming they had heard nothing supporting the claim.
With no credible evidence and swift denials from reliable sources, the so-called leak fell apart almost immediately.
🔍 Why Players Thought It Was Real
Part of the confusion traces back to Logan’s brother, Jake Paul, who appeared in pre-launch promotional content for Black Ops 7. His involvement raised concerns that more influencer-themed bundles might follow.
However, beyond advertising appearances, there has been no indication that Treyarch planned to add Jake or Logan Paul to the operator lineup. And with the studio’s stated focus on theme-appropriate content, a collaboration of this type appears unlikely.
📝 Final Thoughts
The rumored Logan Paul skin in Black Ops 7 is not real — and all current evidence suggests it was never planned. As Treyarch pivots toward cosmetic content that fits the tone of the Black Ops universe, celebrity bundles may become far less common.
Still, as long as datamining, leaks, and influencer speculation exist, rumors like this will continue to surface. For now, players can rest assured that no Paul-themed operator is headed into the game.