After a while fighting, Al-Asad pulled his troops out of Verdansk and he released a giant clouds of toxic gas across the city, leading Armistice operatives to fight among themselves. Al-Asad assured his men that they still had plenty more to make use of. As Al-Asad's men started gathering up civilians, he watched a skirmish between the Coalition and the Allegiance in Urzikstan over a cargo chopper carrying chemicals, derived from Barkov's chlorine gas, en route to Verdansk. In truth, Al-Asad and Zakhaev had a bigger plan to defeat their enemies and take over Verdansk. During the invasion, Al-Asad made arms deals with Zakhaev to ensure that he had full control over the city, but some of the supply chain was cut off by Armistice, an alliance between the Allegiance and Coalition forces. Although most assumed it was to get back at Barkov for his crimes and so he could get back to Urzikstan, while the latter is true, it was in fact because the city was ground zero in the Cold War and it had bunkers that contained Soviet resources such as tunnels, gulags and weapons of destruction, including a nuclear warhead. He also renamed the organization as "Al-Qatala-Aljahdid", the "New Killers", and began conspiring with Zakhaev to arm them with military weapons, such as tanks and helicopters.įollowing the death of disgraced Russian General Barkov, Al-Asad personally led his army to invade Verdansk, Kastovia. After accepting a partnership with arms dealer Victor Zakhaev, son of the late Soviet era hero Imran Zakhaev, Al-Asad was broken out and took full leadership of Al-Qatala following the Wolf's death, uniting all of the splintered cells and gaining their loyalty. It is known that after he was imprisoned at some point that led him to hold a grudge against the world's superpowers. Little is known about Al-Asad's past or in fact his real name. In Vanguard, he is portrayed by Michael Benyaer, who also played M'Quve in the English version of Mobile Suit Gundam, Draza in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Haras in Assassin's Creed: Revelations and Tahir in Dying Light. He is the new and mysterious leader of Al-Qatala following the Wolf's death, renamed it "Al-Qatala-Aljahdid" and leads it in a campaign to help Victor Zakhaev invade Verdansk to start a war that will restore the Soviet Union, in return for safe passage into Urzikstan. He also appears as a playable character in Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard upon the release the season five pass. Khaled Al-Asad (Arabic: خالد الأسد) is the main antagonist of the Spec Ops story in the 2019 video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the secondary antagonist of the Verdansk storyline in the 2020 video game Call of Duty: Warzone. ~ Al-Asad and Zakhaev speaking each other in a call intercepted by Laswell and Nikolai. I have only one picture of this man, but the quality is poor. The opposition is moving new armaments into territory, Victor.Īl-Asad: They are enlisting the help of a senior operator. ~ Al-Asad's first line after one of his chemical weapon transports is destroyed.Īl-Asad: Both, I am afraid.
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