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Call of Duty Season 6 arrives to Modern Warfare 3, Warzone, and Warzone Mobile on September 18. Activision has revealed the content arriving with the new battle pass, including new weapons to unlock, several operator skins, and a new BlackCell bundle. It also highlights the upcoming shop bundles, which feature plenty of spooky operator skins for the Halloween-themed event called The Haunting.
There are both free and premium tiers of the Season 6 pass. Players also have the option to drop additional cash on Call of Duty’s extra-premium $30 BlackCell bundle. This season’s bundle features the “Alone” operator, which is a three-headed and zombified mutation of Simon “Ghost” Riley.
Two new weapons are included in the free tiers of the battle pass. The DTIR 30-06 battle rifle is unlocked in Sector 6, and the Kastov LSW is unlocked in Sector 9. The season includes fancy weapon blueprints for these new guns, plus several other cosmetic weapon variants.
Purchasing the standard battle pass includes an instant unlock for Michael Myers as a playable operator as well as Farah’s Mountaineer operator skin. Those who purchase the BlackCell bundle will receive an additional variant for each of these.
Several images of the new Season 6 content can be viewed below, including skins for Michael Myers, Bubby from Burger Town, and spooky skins for Farah, Valeria, and Makarov.
Here you can see more of the horror-themed operator bundles coming to Season 6, including Art the Clown, Smile-themed operators, and Daryl Dixon from the Walking Dead.
Make sure to check out all the major highlights announced for Season 6, including more multiplayer maps, spooky map variants for two of Warzone’s Resurgence maps, and new game modes themed for The Haunting event.
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