Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone’s descent into the weird and wonderful continues this week with a shark skin that does exactly what you’d expect: turn you into a shark.
The G’Day Bait Tracer Pack, priced 2,400 Call of Duty Points or around $20, includes the Bloke Biter shark skin for operator Carver.
As is Call of Duty tradition, you can’t buy the shark skin on its own. You can only get it as part of a bundle that includes weapon blueprints and a bunch of cosmetics designed to add value to that $20 purchase. Check it out in the screenshot gallery below.
COD’s shark skin comes as no surprise. Indeed, Activision had signalled its arrival as part of Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1, although only now are we seeing it in all its glory. But it has revived commentary about Call of Duty’s silly outfits, weapon skins, and other visual effects that some have said they’d actually pay not to see in-game.
Let’s remember that Black Ops 6 is a game packed with zombies, and as for operator skins already lets you play dress up as a dragon knight, a parasite warrior, and a raccoon. If you’re playing Black Ops 6 Multiplayer for Season 1 you’ll have no-doubt spotted these outlandish skins out in the battlefield. Now, COD’s jaws-dropping shark skin is in the wild, Nuketown just got a lot fishier.
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