Big Boi, B.o.B. writing theme for Army of Two: Devil's Cartel
Hip-hop artists collaborating for "Double or Nothing" song and also will be featured in the game itself as playable characters for those who preorder.
Electronic Arts' upcoming shooter Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel will feature a theme song written by hip-hop artists Big Boi and B.o.B. The two are collaborating on a track called "Double or Nothing," EA announced today, but their involvement with the game does not stop there.
Not only are the rappers creating a song for The Devil's Cartel, but the pair will also be featured in the game itself. Big Boi will play the role of Charles "Chuy" Rendall, while B.o.B will take on the character Anthony "Baker" Barnes. Both characters are T.W.O. agents.
According to EA's press release, players will need to preorder The Devil's Cartel to receive access to Rendall and Barnes. Those who reserve the game will receive a "Hit-Makers Kit," which gives them access to a unique Contract mission that allows them to use Big Boi and B.o.B.'s characters.
The Devil's Cartel is due out March 26 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. For more, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
Diablo 4 | Loot Reborn | Gameplay Trailer Dead By Daylight | Official Castlevania Teaser Trailer Project T (New Dead By Daylight World Game) | A First Look The Casting Of Frank Stone | Official Story Gameplay Trailer Dead By Daylight X Dungeons & Dragons | Official Cinematic Reveal Trailer Dread Delusion 1.0 Launch Trailer Nintendo Switch Online - Super Mario Land And More! | Game Boy Update Trailer Street Fighter 6 - Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, Akuma Outfit 3 Showcase Trailer Street Fighter 6 - Battle Balance Patch Update 2024 Trailer Robobeat | Official Launch Trailer Stumble Guys - Official PlayStation Launch Trailer Samurai Warriors 4 DX - Steam Launch Trailer
Please enter your date of birth to view this video
By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com
Join the conversation