Not even 24 hours ago, Activision and Infinity Ward launchedCall of Duty: Modern WarfareSeason 4 Reloaded, the mid-season update for the game that added a slew of new features including a new weapon, a new map, and more. While fans usually focus on the more surface-level additions when new updates releases, it’s easy to forget that there are also a slew of changes and additions that happen in the backend of the game as well. This time around, Activision and Infinity Ward slyly added 42 new Customization Bundles in the backend of the game during the new update and they all look kind of cool.
The news comes the way of tracker.gg, which was able to find all the separate Customization Bundles in the backend ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare, alongside the prices and images associated with each pack.

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While some of the packs just include basic-looking variants of weapons and skins, some are quite interesting looking. One such pack is titled Mara: Kawaii Cat and includes a special skin for Mara, an exclusive weaponM13 weapon variant, a sword melee weapon, and more all for 2,400 COD points, which roughly translates to around $25.
Another interesting bundle is that of a Fourth of July pack, which includes a very patriotic Uzi and Origin 12 variant, as well as a special skin, finishing move, and more. This pack costs 1,200COD points, and while there’s no release date associated with this pack or any of the others, it wouldn’t be surprising if this released on July 4th.
Of course, there are plenty of otherSeason 4 Reloadedpacks to go over, including a Norse-themed Ragnarok pack, a CDL Champs Pack featuring some pretty black and gold weapon variants, a Coin Operations pack that makes certain weapons look like arcade pistols and rifles, and more, all for a varying amount of COD points. As previously mentioned, none of these have release dates associated with them, so they could literally drop at any point.
Even though thesemicrotransactionsmight be annoying, their additions are not that surprising. These packs make Activision an extreme amount of money so it only makes sense that the company would want to continue adding them to the game.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.