Urge Activision to allow player-created Call of Duty operators
Urge Activision to allow player-created Call of Duty operators
The Issue
I’ve been a long-time fan of Call of Duty and its many engaging multiplayer battles. However, one thing that has always felt missing is the ability to truly express myself through my in-game character. Call of Duty operators usually come with predefined skins and styles that are fun but don't always capture the individuality of us as gamers. As someone who values personal expression, it's disheartening not to see that reflected in my favorite game.
Gaming has become a major part of many people's lives, serving not just as a source of entertainment but as a platform for creativity and self-expression. Allowing players to customize their own operators with options like hair, eyes, hats, glasses, and tattoos would open the door for countless unique personalizations. Just as we spend time personalizing our in-game performance strategies, it's crucial that we also have the opportunity to reflect who we are visually in the game.
Player customization isn't just a superficial change; it creates a deeper connection with the game and can even foster a stronger sense of community among players. Numerous games today offer robust character customization, allowing players to tailor their avatars precisely how they envision. It's a form of art that engages the creativity of millions worldwide, and it's high time that Call of Duty steps into this modern era of gaming.
In engaging with this petition, we ask Activision to implement a system that lets us create our own operators with customizable attributes. This change will encourage more dynamic interactions and foster a community that's more reflective of the unique diversity present within the player base.
If you believe in a future where Call of Duty players can express their identities more freely and artistically, I urge you to support this cause. Let’s show Activision that we, the gaming community, are ready for a new level of customization! Please sign this petition to bring about a positive change in Call of Duty.

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The Issue
I’ve been a long-time fan of Call of Duty and its many engaging multiplayer battles. However, one thing that has always felt missing is the ability to truly express myself through my in-game character. Call of Duty operators usually come with predefined skins and styles that are fun but don't always capture the individuality of us as gamers. As someone who values personal expression, it's disheartening not to see that reflected in my favorite game.
Gaming has become a major part of many people's lives, serving not just as a source of entertainment but as a platform for creativity and self-expression. Allowing players to customize their own operators with options like hair, eyes, hats, glasses, and tattoos would open the door for countless unique personalizations. Just as we spend time personalizing our in-game performance strategies, it's crucial that we also have the opportunity to reflect who we are visually in the game.
Player customization isn't just a superficial change; it creates a deeper connection with the game and can even foster a stronger sense of community among players. Numerous games today offer robust character customization, allowing players to tailor their avatars precisely how they envision. It's a form of art that engages the creativity of millions worldwide, and it's high time that Call of Duty steps into this modern era of gaming.
In engaging with this petition, we ask Activision to implement a system that lets us create our own operators with customizable attributes. This change will encourage more dynamic interactions and foster a community that's more reflective of the unique diversity present within the player base.
If you believe in a future where Call of Duty players can express their identities more freely and artistically, I urge you to support this cause. Let’s show Activision that we, the gaming community, are ready for a new level of customization! Please sign this petition to bring about a positive change in Call of Duty.

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Petition created on February 4, 2026