Latest Black Ops 6 collab contains another pay-to-win skin ruining matches
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You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Contents hide The topic of pay-to-win continues to spark debate among Call of Duty players looking to gain the upper hand over their opposition. Activisions shooter series is no stranger to implementing weapon blueprints that provide an unfair advantage over those who dont want to part ways with their hard-earned CoD Points.With Season 2 nearing the halfway stage, players loading into Black Ops 6 and Warzone are continuing to earn cyborg skulls as part of the recycled The Terminator event. In addition to earning free cosmetics, the T-800 and T-1000 skins are available from the in-game store. While the skins are a great way to stand out on the battlefield, it appears theyre also providing players with a huge advantage, leaving those without it struggling to secure eliminations.Is the Black Ops 6 Terminator skin pay to win?Those who have bought The Terminator bundle have noticed the Titanium Core skin has a smaller hit box and is extremely difficult to see during the heat of battle. Save Up to $1,200 on the Samsung Galaxy S25! Pre-order now and save big with trade-in and Samsung credit. Limited time only! *Includes trade-in value + $300 Samsung credit. This isnt the first instance of skins that are only available to earn by spending money have caused controversy. The Gaia skin, more commonly referred to as the Groot skin, dominated multiplayer and battle royale matches due to its appearance blending in with foliage rendering it invisible.More recently, a skin for the Weaver Operator resulted in Treyarch having to remove it for several months due to an issue causing the majority of the player model to disappear completely. Must-Listen: Publishing Manor Lords w/ Joe Robinson VideoGamer Podcast Listen Now Will pay to win ever disappear from Call of Duty?Despite the best efforts of Activision and its developers, Call of Duty always manages to have some example of pay-to-win ruining the action. Considering the skins are meant to be purely cosmetic, seeing ones that are harder to hit creates an unfair experience, especially in Black Ops 6 and Warzones Ranked Play game modes.Typically, Treyarch is quick to address broken skins impacting matches but with the developer struggling to maintain communication with players, theres a chance The Terminator skins will continue to dominate the action.For more CoD, check out the best mouse and keyboard settings along with the best Saug loadout for close-range action.Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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