A Call of Duty Operator skin has become the most obvious example of players paying to lose matches thanks to its unusual ...
Community divided over new skin; some fear pay-to-win, while others find visibility acceptable. Treyarch may be making a big change to one of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's most controversial cosmetics.
Warzone players slammed Activision for waiting so long to disable an operator skin because of a glitch, and questioned why it even happened.
Players frustrated by Black Ops 6 Squid Game cosmetics resembling teammates, causing confusion and friendly fire. Pink jumpsuit workers must be bought separately for $25, leading to dissatisfaction.
Black Ops 6 has yet another “pay to lose” weapon blueprint, the Mecha-Drake skin for the Saug, and fans believe the devs are ...
Call of Duty has always faced pay-to-win allegations. Last year ... and players found that one skin would cost $50 worth of COD points— all in the name of "fun". The latest controversy, however ...