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Pay-to-lose instead of pay-to-win – You should keep your hands off this Warzone skin

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A new Warzone skin is causing anger in the community and putting you at a disadvantage in your match.

The latest patch just fixed a few bugs, and already new ones are being added. While many complained about the pay-to-win skin of Operator-Roze recently, the tables are now turned.

Difficulty level: Lethal Luxury

The latest bug in Warzone hits a skin this time. The skin pack called “Lethal Luxury Tracer Pack” costs the equivalent of about 20 euros and offers you a skin for the operator Padmavati as well as two blueprints for the STG 44 and the Automaton. In addition, there are various cosmetic items such as a calling card or stickers. Not a bad deal in itself, if it weren’t for a small problem with the operator skin.

As Reddti user OM_Jesus noticed in one of his matches, part of the skin slips into the player’s field of vision during the sprint animation. So if the normal Warzone is too easy for you, you can make it a bit harder for yourself and have your field of vision blocked by the new skin. All others should keep their hands off the new skin pack!

Good skins – bad skins

It’s not the first bug to affect a skin, and it’s especially not the first to set the community on edge. The Warzone developers really don’t seem to have a good hand for these kinds of cosmetic items – the Attack on Titan skin, the pay-to-win Roze skin scandal or the Shadowban skin just before Christmas, to name a few. But it is not only operator skins that are causing the developers problems; the recently introduced Vargo 52 was also bugged in the in-game store.

The last Warzone patch from 9 March does not list any changes to the skin in the patch notes, so owners will probably have to wait until the next one.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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