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Fans are expressing frustration over the steep pricing of skins in Black Ops 6, especially following the recent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) crossover. Read on to discover why this monetization strategy has sparked backlash among the community.
Black Ops 6 Under Fire From Community
High-Priced TMNT Skins Spark Outcry
The Black Ops 6 x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collaboration—part of the Season 2 Reloaded update—has stirred up controversy due to its premium pricing model. While crossovers often excite fans with unique cosmetic items, many players feel that Activision has crossed a line by placing these skins behind an expensive paywall.
Each of the four iconic turtles—Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello—is priced at $20 individually. To add Master Splinter’s skin, players must upgrade to the Battle Pass Premium Track for $10. That brings the total cost to $90 just for the character skins, not including an additional $10 for a TMNT-themed weapon blueprint inspired by Master Splinter.
Considering Black Ops 6 is a full-priced game retailing at $69.99, many players feel it's unreasonable to pay nearly double that amount for cosmetic content. On Reddit, user neverclaimsurv voiced their frustration: "That is INSANE. In Fortnite I think I paid $25.00 for all 4 turtles, and that’s a free game."
Adding to the dissatisfaction is the fact that these skins may not carry over to future Black Ops titles. This means players investing heavily in the TMNT bundle might never get to use those cosmetics again after the next installment launches. Reddit user SellMeYourSirin commented, "It has everything to do with the fact a full price game (that’s likely gonna be replaced within the next year) has THREE tiers of battle passes."
Despite the backlash, Black Ops 6 remains one of the top-grossing games in the U.S. in 2024, and Activision shows no signs of slowing down when it comes to monetized crossovers—at least not without significant fan pressure.
Player Feedback on Steam: Mixed Reception
Performance Issues and Cheating Concerns
With 10,696 user reviews and only 47% recommending the game, Black Ops 6 currently holds a "Mixed" rating on Steam. Players have cited numerous issues, including frequent crashes, rampant cheating in multiplayer matches, and concerns around Activision’s increasing reliance on AI technologies.
One Steam user, LemonRain, wrote: "This game has had problems with hard crashing since launch, but the latest update has made it so I can’t complete a single match. Reinstalling. Safe mode. Support. Nothing works and I have given up."
Others reported encountering hackers who dominate matches unfairly. One player mentioned waiting 15 minutes in a lobby only to face off against cheaters who could instantly eliminate opponents before the match even began.
In protest of Activision's growing use of AI in development, some players turned to tools like ChatGPT to generate sarcastic or AI-written negative reviews. User Rundur posted: "Since Activision can't be bothered hiring real people anymore, I've decided to take advantage of AI myself and ask ChatGPT to write this negative review for me. Enjoy."
Despite these criticisms, Black Ops 6 continues to perform well financially, largely due to its multi-tiered battle pass system and high-cost cosmetic offerings, which exceed those of other popular shooters in terms of per-item pricing.
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