A recent leak suggests that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 may soon include its most expensive bundle. According to a recent X post, data miner Reality revealed that the coming Tracer Pack: Radiant Blight Mastercraft Ultra Skin bundle will cost 3,300 COD Points. This surpasses the typical range of 2,400 to 2,800 COD Points for similar content, and as such, the leak has caused quiteIf the leak proves accurate, players interested in purchasing the bundle would need to buy COD Points in two transactions—2,400 COD Points for $19.99 and 1,100 COD Points for $9.99—equaling nearly $30. Although Activision offers a 5,000 COD Points package for $39.99, it clearly isn’t that cost-effective for the bundle alone.
This price increase has already stirred a widesprrad backlash among Call of Duty players. Many have voiced their frustration, with some calling the move “absolutely ridiculous” and others questioning whether Activision’s monetization practices have gone too far.
The Call of Duty franchise has increasingly embraced unrealistic cosmetics, sparking debate among fans. While this trend dates back to Advanced Warfare (2014), it has become more pronounced in recent years, with Black Ops 6 featuring neon-colored dragons, bizarre finishing moves, and outlandish skins.
This latest controversy follows similar backlash over Call of Duty’s Squid Game collaboration, which charged 2,800 COD Points for the Pink Guards Tracer Pack, despite all three skins being limited to a single faction.
The leaked Radiant Blight Mastercraft Ultra Skin bundle is expected to feature:
- A new operator skin
- Three weapon blueprints
- A double XP token
- Additional cosmetic items
While Activision has yet to confirm the leak, if true, this bundle will mark a new high point for in-game pricing—and possibly a breaking point for frustrated fans. That said, with the Terminator event currently making waves in the BO6 community, fans can expect a thrilling a experience before purchasing the game’s most expensive bundle.