MW3 players speculate Jar Jar Binks operator is coming after Ahmed Best post

Shane Black
MW3 characters with Jar Jar Binks

After a post from Ahmed Best, the actor behind Jar Jar Binks, the MW3 community is now demanding that a Jar Jar Binks operator be added to the game.

MW3 is not afraid to go for some out there collaborations, such as Rick and Michonne from The Walking Dead appearing most recently.

This leads the community to always be thinking of new crossovers and such that they want to see, and which characters they want to play as.

And now after a post from Ahmed Best, the MW3 fans are really hoping they are going to get a Jar Jar Binks skin in the near future.

MW3 fans want Jar Jar Binks skin after actor’s cryptic post

The speculation began when Ahmed Best, who famously portrayed Jar Jar Binks in the first Star Wars prequel film, made an Instagram post showing him in a motion capture suit, along with the caption: “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”

His post also mentions Star Wars and Activision, which has caught the eye of many an eagle-eyed fan.

This has now spread to the MW3 subreddit, where a fan asks: “Are we about to get a Jar Jar Binks operator?”

Of course, many users point out that the most likely answer is that Acitivision is making a Star Wars game, rather than bringing things from the series to an established series. But that isn’t stopping them from speculating.

“Honestly I’m all for a Star Wars crossover seems like it’s due.”

Others are having fun imagining many lines from the game being spoken in Jar Jar’s infamous voice: “‘Meesa Reloading!'” Or, as one user says: “Throwin a booma!”

One user takes the time to mention how they would love to see this alleged Star Wars game play, mentioning the mechanics of CoD:

“A Star Wars game with CoD mechanics would be a lot of fun.”

It’s all speculation with little substance, but the MW3 community is sure having a field day with the idea.

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