'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' Ken Jeong multiplayer voice pack DLC leaks

Ken Jeong plays Chow in "The Hangover." Facebook/thehangover

Comedian Ken Jeong, who was in "The Hangover" films and the series "Community," may be providing the voiceover for the voice pack downloadable content (DLC) of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare."

The rumors came about when an audio recording leaked online on Reddit, purportedly of the actor for his "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" stint. Should this prove to be true, Jeong will be joining Snoop Dogg as celebrities who have lent their voices for this video game series.

If the leak is legitimate, his audio recordings, which are marked with sarcastic remarks and sound effects, would provide a lighter mood to what would otherwise be an intense game given the comedic tone of voice used by the actor. Some of his lines include, "Apex, all systems green like baby vomit," "Great job, pumpkin," and "How are you losers winning? Oh, it's me."

If ever, this will also be the third voice pack for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." The other voice packs released previously were "Method Man" and "U.K. Special Forces."

The alleged leaked voiceover received mixed reactions from Reddit users, with some saying they will purchase the pack, while other say that they will pass on it. Some also posted their personal requests for voice packs such as Morgan Freeman, Kit Harington, Samuel L. Jackson, Eric Cartman of "South Park," and the characters of "Rick and Morty."

Neither Jeong nor Activision has commented on the authenticity of the leak. They also did not confirm or deny the actor's involvement in the project. No release date or price has been identified for this as well.

Aside from the voice pack, at least one other DLC is set for release for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." iDigitalTimes estimates that this will come out in July. In April, a DLC for the game was also released. The "Continuum" expansion came with four variety-focused multiplayer maps, as well as a '70s-themed Zombies chapter.

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