Call of Duty’s new TMNT update drew attention at high prices. Players have to spend dozens of dollars to have content.
Call of DutyTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) with the 2nd season reloADed update for Warzone and Black Ops 6. However, the high prices of the content led to a reaction between players. Each TMNT character needs to be paid separately and those who want to have four turtles need to spend a total of $ 80. In addition, an additional fee of $ 10 is requested for a special Battle Pass content.
Details of Call of Duty TMNT Content
When Activision announced the prices of new TMNT themed content, players should buy each character separately. Each of the characters of Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael are sold for 2,400 COD points. The total cost of these points corresponds to $ 80 with real money. In addition, premium battle passes need to be purchased for the new spinter costume and other cosmetic elements, which increases the total cost to $ 90.
The cost of having TMNT content exceeds the price of a full game of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. This is especially criticized for the fact that TMNT characters are presented at more affordable prices in Fortnite. In December 2023, Fortnite presented TMNT characters for $ 32.
Call of Duty’s pricing for TMNT content caused complex reactions between players. Although finishing movements and some additional elements are presented next to each character costume, these prices are thought to be excessive. Players argue that Activision’s determination of such a high price is based on the confidence of TMNT fans’ confidence in their receivables.
This update continues to cause controversy in the Call of Duty community. While players demand that the content be offered at more affordable prices, it is wondered if Activision will step back in this regard.