Fully Equipped on Arrival! Controversial Skins in COD21 Leave Players Astounded

With the launch of Season One for Call of Duty 21: Black Ops 6, Treyarch, the studio behind the Black Ops series, has introduced a range of flashy bundles described as “four years in the making.” Among these is the Dragonfire Furnace Master Bundle, priced at a hefty 3000 CP (approximately 200 CNY).

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This bundle not only offers a highly “cool” aesthetic but also includes a special blueprint and inspection animation for the latest season’s SMG. Many players have labeled it as “simply surreal.” Given the long grind time to unlock base weapons and the slow experience gain, the blueprint comes with a fully optimized “maxed-out” loadout. While pay-to-win concerns have long been an issue in the Call of Duty series, combining extravagant skins with what is effectively “pay-to-power-up early” right from the first season is unprecedented, drawing widespread criticism from both domestic and international gaming communities.

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Of course, for every critic, there are fans. Judging by sales performance, Treyarch is likely to release more similar bundles in the future, with several already on shelves or in preparation.

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