Pete Davidsonhas entered theCall of Dutyuniverse.

Fresh offhis departurefromSaturday Night Live, the comedian is set to star in Activision’s new gameCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II— and PEOPLE has an exclusive First Look at the trailer.

“The secret is out, I am in the newCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIlive-action trailer,” Davidson, 28, says in a statement.

In the new trailer, Davidson can be seen sitting in a military vehicle beside the Taskforce 141 team as they drive along to an objective — and he isn’t shy to express his thoughts.

“It’s kinda scary in here,” Davidson says. “Will you guys hold my hand?”

“Sure,” responds Billy Murray, who plays Captain Price.

The comedian then goes on to inquire about the most important of topics.

“You guys pack any good snacks?” he asks. “My mom packed me a whole backpack full of snacks. Hope you guys brought some snacks ‘cause I’m not sharing mine!”

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Davidson then holds up his weapon and asks his teammates, “Do you know how to use this thing?”

“Load and lock,” he says in an attempt, before accidentally breaking his weapon into pieces.

In addition to Davidson, Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young and creator TimTheTatmann are also featured in teaser trailer for the new game.

Additionally, Activision is welcoming back Infinity Ward as the lead developer for this year’sCall of Dutyexperiences, set to be released on October 28.

The worldwide reveal forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIwill take place next Wednesday 10 a.m. PT.

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Davidson’s appearance in the video game comes a few weeks afterhis final episode onSNL.

During the “Weekend Update” segment, the comedian — who has been in a"committed relationship"withKim Kardashiansince last fall — discussed his tenure on the late night show and thanked his cast for always being supportive of his endeavors.

“I appreciateSNLalways having my back and allowing me to work on myself and grow. Thank you toLorne [Michaels]for never giving up on me or judging me even when everyone else was and for believing in me and allowing me to have a place that I could call home with memories that will last a lifetime,” he said.

Davidson’s note concluded, “SNLis my home. I’m so happy and sad about tonight’s show. For so many reasons I can’t explain. Can’t wait to be back next year in a[John] Mulaneymusical number.”

source: people.com