Call of Duty’s latest microtransactions cost more than a Call of Duty game
The latest Call of Duty promotional event has come under fire a particularly greedy monetization scheme.
To coincide with the recent release of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Activision has teamed up with Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures on special monster-themed items in Call of Duty.In Canada, the most cost-effective way to reach that significant sum is to purchase four 2,400 COD Points bundles, which are priced at $26.49 each.While some players might have some leftover COD Points, that doesn’t take away from how ludicrously expensive the Titan Collection is.And while it has a unique inspecting animation (you beat your chest like Kong), the actually punches are no different than regular melee weapons.All around, it’s a pretty barebones add-on weapon, and that’s before you factor in the hilarious price tag to acquire it.