It's going to be around $90 for everything.
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Whether we like it or not, we had to get used to a $70 price tag for AAA games, but some companies think it's not enough for their genius creations. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an interesting collaboration, but if you want all the characters, you'll have to open your wallet wider.
As part of the Season 02 Reloaded, Activision Blizzard brings the familiar faces but puts them into separate bundles. As PC Gamer noted, each premium bundle will likely cost 2,400 COD points ($19.99), taking into account previous prices. So all 4 turtles will be around $80, and there is also a premium TMNT event pass with the Splinter skin, which is $10 more, so in total, you'll have to spend $90 or even more if you wish to collect them all.
Naturally, fans aren't happy with the news. "Call of Duty's gross greed strikes again... DESPICABLE!" one player on the CODWarzone subreddit exclaimed. Granted, you don't have to buy all the characters (or even one,) but the $90 fact itself is ridiculous for many.
"I never in my life understood why someone pays any amount of money on something they can't see. It's a first person shooter," said another user, but this is a separate debate.
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Whether you buy the skins or not, this could be a dangerous precedent, encouraging companies to put even higher prices on their games. Considering we're moving to a future where we don't even own games, this is alarming.
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