Summary

Well, that didn’t take long.

Call of Duty Black Ops 6hasn’t even been out for an entire month, and we already have our first skin-related controversy. As it turns out, COD fans aren’t too pleased with being double charged to access a variant of The Replacer operator skin.

The Replacer Will Replace Your Wallet

The cost? 2,400 COD points, or the equivalent of $19.99 in USD.

Sounds fairly tame enough when compared to otherCall of Dutyskins,including previous released bundles for the likes of Mobile Suit Gundam, among other collaborations.

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Except, to get the BlackCell variant of The Replacer, one must also upgrade their Battle Pass to the Season 01 BlackCell pass. The cost?An additional $29.99 in real-life dollars. The BlackCell variant is largely a color swap, albeit a cool one at that.

Oh, and there’s a twist.As relayed by Game Rant, in order to have access to the BlackCell variant of The Replacer, one must first purchase the BlackCell pass, then purchase The Replacer bundle. It reportedly won’t unlock the variant if you do the opposite.

The Replacer Skin

Naturally, COD fans are pretty upset about this development,particularly as Treyarch had announced ahead of launch that previous skins wouldn’t carry forward so that players could start fresh. But less than a month in,the game is already being littered with non-era-specific skins, making the choice all the more confusing.

“COD MTX keeps being hilariously unappealing (despite looking pretty cool),“one user wrote in part, adding, “I get that people like them anyway, and I have no problem with that, but for me, it’s another reason to buy the game and nothing else. I’ll gladly spend on other games that respect me as a customer.”

Of course, none of this is forced, but it still does suck for those that did actually buy it, only to find out that they’re missing a piece. “Here’s the thing…you don’t actually ‘have to’ buy either,“another Redditor commented.

Another commenter hit COD fans with a bit of nostalgia towards previous gaming generations, writing, “Remember when you played the games to unlock stuff? Man, those were the days, right?”

Unfortunately, this won’t be the first or last skin-related controversy. With the game set to receive months of support, more and more collaborations will be released, meaning more and more opportunities to potentially double charge. It’s just unfortunate it happened so early.