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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare celebrates the lunar new year with a cosmetic package

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare celebrates the lunar new year with a cosmetic package

Infinity Ward offers a set of cosmetic objects relating to the new lunar year, the "year of the rat." Now available in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare welcomes its particular tribute to the popular festivities of China. With the newly released “year of the rat,” as the lunar calendar calls it, the company temporarily offers a package of cosmetics related to it.

For only 800 Call of Duty Points (about € 8 per change) you will receive the following items for the game:

  • Amulet – Red envelope

  • Amulet – The Year of the Rat

  • Sticker – Golden Rat

  • Business Card – Lion Dance

  • Emblem – Abundance

  • Emblem – Luck

  • Spray – Lucky Dragon

  • 2 level omissions on the first battle pass

The set will be available until the next weekly rotation on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Unlike most of his storemates, this does not incorporate any exclusive weapon design, hence, perhaps, its price.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare new lunar year cosmetics

All with Australia

On January 11, Infinity Ward and Activision pledged to contribute their grain of sand to help alleviate the serious fires that plague the country. Everyone who purchases the Outback Relief cosmetic package will see that 100% of the benefits will go to this cause. This promotion has a deadline of January 31.

The package, which costs 1800 Call of Duty Points (around € 15) includes various thematic objects of the region, at the rate of the following:

  • Aspect of D-Day Operator – Fugitive.

  • AX-50 Legendary Precision Rifle Plane – Big Game

  • Weapon Amulet – Koala

  • Weapon Sticker – Strive More

  • Business Card – Armament Design

  • D-Day Operator Phrase – Hungry

  • Auction of D-Day Operator – Apalear and Acuchillar

  • 1 Level Omission for the Battle Pass

To acquire it you must add funds from the game's own store. This currency is shared among all the games in the franchise that have adopted this model.

Source | Call of duty

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