Summary

Gamers online have pointed out that one of the newTerminatorskins inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6may be inadvertently pay-to-win, with many players having issues spotting them on the battlefield. Treyarch has released plenty of Operator skins forCall of Duty: Black Ops 6since launch, but if anything, many of them have made players too visible to others.

Upon the launch ofBlack Ops 6last year, Operators did not carry over from the previous game. This led to some hope that thecosmetics inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6may take a more grounded approach, although subsequent releases would stop this. It wasn’t long until there were plenty of bright new skins in the game, as well as several crossovers with other franchises. This approach has received a mixed response from players - some prefer the grittiness of more realisticCall of Dutygames from years ago, while others enjoy the loud cosmetic options, even if they don’t make for a cohesive visual aesthetic.

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Treyarch released theTerminatorTracer Pack forCall of Duty: Black Ops 6on February 5, which is available for 3,000 COD Points. A recent post by Redditor Automatic_Ad1665 has pointed out one massive issue with the Endo Titanium Core Operator skin in the pack. Players are having difficulties spotting it during matches, essentially making it pay-to-win. The skin itself is a dark rusted metal color, which means it could have serious visibility issues on severalBlack Ops 6maps.

Black Ops 6 Players Are Having Difficulty Spotting the New Terminator Skin

Many players in the thread agreed with the sentiment, with the visibility issues proving especially prominent while prone. One gamer was self-deprecating about the situation, joking, “Idk people seem to see me just fine.” While 3,000 COD Points is a steep price to pay, it’s ultimately frustrating that players can pay for an advantage, which can somewhat compromise the integrity ofBlack Ops 6Ranked Playmatches. It was also pointed out that when similarTerminatorskins were released inGears of War 5over five years ago, players had the exact same issue, which is an interesting tidbit.

There seems to be no end to the constant stream of new cosmetics coming toCall of Duty: Black Ops 6. Just recently, Treyarch announced that theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesare coming toBlack Ops 6andWarzone, perhaps the strangest collaboration yet. Then, with the upcoming launch of Season 2 Reloaded, there will presumably be even more cosmetics on the way. Gamers will just have to hope there isn’t any pay-to-win options.