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Reports suggest that player skins in Call of Duty: Warzone will not carry over to the game's sequel. Warzone players were hopeful that their vast cosmetic collections, amassed over the last few years, would carry over to the long-awaited Warzone sequel. Unfortunately, new information seems to cast doubt onto that possibility.
Activision's battle royale has provided a plethora of paid and free content for its players thus far. Beyond simple skins for the player's operator, this downloadable content includes additional weapons, new game modes, and even a brand-new map. Warzone serves as a unified space for Call of Duty players as it ties in seasonal content with mainline franchise games, including Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War, and most recently, Vanguard. Warzone has been notable for this fact, that content purchased as part of one installment in the Call of Duty series would carry over into Warzone even when a new installment was released. The expectation was that this would continue when Warzone 2 was released, but that does not seem to be the case.
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According to video game writer Tom Henderson, his understanding is that Warzone skins will not carry over to Warzone 2. However, it's important to note that Henderson does not have
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