Activision has released yet another paid bundle for Call of Duty that gives players a mechanical advantage in DMZ, calling it «pay-to-win.»
By Steven T. Wright on
Over the past few weeks, Activision has released a number of paid bundles for Call Of Duty: Warzone 2's DMZ mode that players have deemed "pay-to-win," as they include mechanical benefits that free players simply don't get. The recent release of the new Roze and Thorn bundle has garnered the most pushback yet from fans, as it includes a free UAV effect that some are calling mode-ruining.
UAVs reveal an enemy's location in Call Of Duty, which gives the user a huge advantage over the other team, allowing them to obtain better positioning. Back in late April, Activision nerfed UAVs in DMZ by forcing players to wait a full minute before using the ability, in an apparent response to the Roze and Thorn bundle being leaked by dataminers. But that hasn't stopped Call Of Duty fans from expressing their dismay with the move, with many worrying that this heralds a change in the game's design philosophy.
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THIS one is the WORST. 3 Man team all pay for this. Wait 60 seconds. Guaranteed team wipe on any squad in the area. They are going to ruin this mode. Just make it so you can pay an amount of COD points to instantly get your insured guns back not this trash. pic.twitter.com/YXzff1zLU0
«This is genuinely game-breaking in my experience. People defending this either don't own a pay-to-win package so they have no idea how much you
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