Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Adds Ken Jeong Voiceover Pack

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare has never been one to shy away from levity, and this flirtation with humor goes all the way back to their "Screw It, Let's Go to Space" trailer, which was released before the game's release date. Now, Infinite Warfare is bringing some of that comedy back.

Comedian, Actor and Writer Ken Jeong worked with Activision to create his very own voiceover pack, and that pack is available today. A voiceover pack in Call of Duty replaces the in-game narration with a different voice, in this case, Jeong's. Lines such as calling out the status of enemy UAVs, for example, fall under the purview of voiceover packs.

This particular voiceover pack is selling for $3.99, and it's available today on PlayStation, Xbox One and PC.

You'll know Ken Jeong from The Hangover film series, where he played the Chinese gangster Leslie Chow. He also appeared more recently in Ride Along 2. Jeong is also an accomplished stand-up comedian, and you can find various sets of his all throughout the web.

If you're unsure how much you will like a voiceover pack from Ken Jeong, you can listen to a selection of voice lines from the pack in the video below:

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