Summary

Cosmetic items and microtransactions have been a divisive topic in the gaming community for many years now, andCall of Dutyis no exception. While unrealistic skins go as far back asCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the latest entry in the series seems to have taken things to a whole other level. Shortly after its launch,Black Ops 6sparked controversy over its unrealsitic operator skinsand cosmetics. Despite being set in the late 90s, fans were disappointed to see neon green dragons, fiery red Blackcell skin variants, and other…interesting design choices. Now Activision has taken things even further by shoving these bundles right down players' throats.

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SomeCall of Dutyplayers are alreadyboycottingBlack Ops 6’s Battle Passesas they believe Activision is intentionally slowing down progression for the Pass. Players say that it has become practically impossible to complete the seasonal Battle Passes in time without having to play for a ludicirous number of hours. While there’s no way to know for sure, there is speculation from the community that progression is so slow so that players will then purchase Tier Skips to unlock all of the rewards before the season ends.

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