Controversy Erupts Over Call of Duty's Pay-to-Win DMZ Skins

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Fans of Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0's DMZ mode are concerned that premium skins included in the game grant unfair, game-breaking bonuses, turning the game into a virtual pay-to-win scenario. Some of these premium skins contain arguably unfair permanent boosts to inventory capacity, while other upgrades revealed via datamine suggest that future premium skins will offer even greater advantages. The DMZ community is not happy about this, and inserting literal opportunities for folks to buy their way into greater power in a niche mode like DMZ probably isn’t the best way to keep folks eager to continue playing.
- Call Of Duty Is Selling 'Blatantly Pay-To-Win' DMZ Skins Kotaku
- Players voice anger as Warzone 2.0 DMZ introduces pay-to-win bundles Eurogamer.net
- Warzone 2 Season 3 brings "pay to win" DMZ bundles with permanent upgrades CharlieINTEL.com
- Warzone 2 DMZ Pay to Win Bundle Has Fans Worried Gaming INTEL
- Players Call CoD: Warzone 2's New DMZ Bundles "Pay-To-Win" GameSpot
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