Call of Duty Warzone's "Operation Monarch" is just one day away. Fans are shrieking over the arrival of the two titans, Godzilla and Kong, on the pacific island of Caldera.
As Warzone is one of the most popular free-to-play battle royales on the market at the moment, Activision has been adding microtransactions since the start of the game.
Cosmetics and skins have been a large part of Activision's business revenue for a very long time. These cosmetics do not necessarily add an unfair advantage to the game. However, fans can buy skins and cosmetics to make them stand out from the rest of the community.
The collaboration between "Godzilla vs Kong" and Warzone is probably the most significant crossover Activision has made in recent years. The amount of overhaul that the battle royale map and the game needed to set the stage for the two Titans' arrival is massive.
Alongside the two Titans’ arrival, Activision has released three limited-time Godzilla and Kong-themed bundles. The bundles contain operator skins based on Kong, Godzilla, and Mechagodzilla, but fans are not happy with the look and feel of the skins in-game. Check out what fans have to say about the said issue.
Call of Duty is making an entrance into pop culture with a lot of collaboration and crossovers. The last time Activision made a collab was with the popular Japanese anime and manga series “Attack on Titan”.
The armored Titan skin in the game didn’t receive much praise for its appearance. A similar thing happened with the new Godzilla-themed skin in Warzone.
The new Godzilla Reactive Mastercraft Bundle featured the operator skin “Godzilla Ghillie”. The King of Monsters itself inspires the outfit.
The skin stands out to players more from the rest due to its bright,
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