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If it’s dark, you can’t see it, call-op warzone 2.0 “again” all black skin controversy


▲ The current controversial Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 LA Sisev all-black skin (left, photo source: Warzone 2.0 Official Twitter)

The sequel to Call of Duty: Warzone, Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, has been embroiled in skin controversy. Warzone 2.0 started selling LA Thieves packs after receiving their skins from Team LA Thieves, because the skins included in the packs are all black, invisible when dark.

This skin consists of black clothes, black boots, and a black mask. She has a red “LA” logo on the front, so she’s not strictly “all” black, but under certain conditions, like hiding in the shadows or lighting up, she becomes completely invisible.

This isn’t the first time the Black Skin controversy has occurred in Warzone. Two years ago, in Warzone 1.0, there was a controversy about a certain rose skin that was hard to find for players who wore it because it was all black. Users who have used this skin have gained a tangible advantage over other players, and for a while almost everyone has been using this skin. Ultimately, Raven Studios fixed the situation by increasing the contrast of the rosy skin.

Meanwhile, players are calling the current LA Thieves Rosé 2.0 skin and comparing it to the Rosé skin crisis two years ago. To date, there has been no official response from Activision.

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