Controversy Surrounds Call of Duty Warzone's Pay-to-Win Content

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Call of Duty: Warzone players are unhappy with the introduction of a new cosmetic bundle that provides significant advantages in the game's DMZ mode. The $12 Bomb Squad bundle gives players a skin for Fender, a SAKIN MG38 LMG blueprint, an active duty slot, a sticker, and an emblem. Equipping Fender's skin gives players a medium backpack, and the LMG has a shorter cooldown compared to free guns. Fans are taking to Twitter to express their disappointment with the game becoming "pay-to-win." More bundles that provide DMZ advantages could be on their way, according to a datamine on Reddit.
- Call of Duty Warzone Players Are Complaining About the Introduction of 'Pay to Win' Content IGN
- Call Of Duty Is Selling 'Blatantly Pay-To-Win' DMZ Skins Kotaku
- Call of Duty just made Warzone 2's DMZ pay-to-win with brand new Roze bundle Sportskeeda
- 'Warzone' criticised for selling "pay to win" operator bundle NME
- Warzone 2 Season 3 Adds Pay2Win Bundles Including Free UAV's & More EarlyGame
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