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$30 Call of Duty Bundle Lets You Be a Skyrim-Style Dragon Knight
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$30 Call of Duty Bundle Lets You Be a Skyrim-Style Dragon Knight

Nov 15, 2024 12:31 PM

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has launched its first season, introducing an array of extravagant soldier and weapon skins, including a notable Dragon Knight themed pack. While the game initially focused on a Gulf War aesthetic, it appears the shift to fantastical cosmetics is causing division among players. The Tracer Pack: Draconic Forge Mastercraft, available for $30, features the outrageous Dragon Knight skin alongside various dragon-themed weapon enhancements. This move has ignited discussions about the balance between realism and cosmetic creativity in Call of Duty, with some players expressing a desire to opt-out of such flashy skins entirely.

Will Call of Duty 6 keep adding absurd cosmetics?

Yes, as it’s a live service game focused on continuous monetization, we can expect more outlandish cosmetics to be introduced in future updates.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 continues the franchise's tradition of evolving its gameplay while also embracing a live service model. Following the historical contexts of previous entries, this installment's pivot to outrageous skins reflects a broader trend in the gaming industry, where visual customization and monetization have taken center stage. This shift not only impacts gameplay experience but also stirs communal debates about the direction of this beloved franchise.



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