In a surprising twist to the Call of Duty saga, Lara Croft is headed to the most popular first-person shooter title on the market today.

The news came straight from Call of Duty's official X account, revealing a silhouette of the renowned Tomb Raider inside a dim cave, armed with her unmistakable dual pistols, observing parachuting soldiers descend into a blazing cityscape. The captivating teaser caption read, "Pistols ready. Prepared for drop in. Lara Croft is coming to Call of Duty @tombraider.

This isn't the first time Call of Duty has dabbled in high-profile pop culture crossovers. Recently, Activision has tapped rappers like 21 Savage, Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg, and cinematic universes such as The Boys, Godzilla Vs King Kong, and The Terminator.

For those who've journeyed alongside Lara since her groundbreaking debut in 1996, her transition has been nothing short of remarkable. From the era of the PlayStation 1, Lara has evolved, been rebooted, and reimagined multiple times. Not just confined to the pixelated universe, she has been the face of movies, and, perhaps more importantly, a beacon for female representation in gaming.