Not only did Call of Duty: Warzone Season 3 recently begin, but Operation Monarch is also set to start very soon. This event will see Godzilla and Kong engaging in one of their legendary battles on the island of Caldera, with part of the map modified to feature massive monster skeletons so that it feels like a good home for the event. Regardless of how fans feel about seeing Godzilla vs. Kong in Call of Duty: Warzone, Activision and Raven Software are going all in on the crossover.
As part of this event, two new Operator skins came toCall of Duty: Warzone, with one based on each of the creatures. These skins see Operators donning a King Kong and Godzilla mask, with the former wearing a red jacket and the latter donning a vibrant blue ghillie suit. Though these skins are par for the course, as Call of Duty has gotten some truly ludicrous cosmetics over the years, the Godzilla skin in particular is being blasted since it makes the game harder to play.
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Aside from some players simply being against unrealistic Call of Duty cosmetics and not wanting to see them at all, there is a legitimate concern with how the skin functions in-game. Unlike the King Kong outfit, Call of Duty: Warzone’s Godzilla skin features glowing blue accents for the ghillie suit and Godzilla mask. While this is meant to be a neat touch that closely resembles the fiery blue attacks wielded by Godzilla, it instead makes its wearer significantly easier to spot.
This is not a new issue for the game, as the Attack on Titan skin received criticism for the exact same reason. Gamers can see players using these outfits from a distance, making it easier
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