The launch of the Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 Battle Pass is set for November 14, 2024. This pass is available for Season 1.
Release Date
The Battle Pass for Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 will be available from Thursday, November 14, 2024. This release aligns with the Season 1 update, replacing the existing Modern Warfare 3 Battle Pass. The new pass applies to all Black Ops 6 game modes. Players can unlock rewards throughout the season, with the pass expiring when Season 2 launches, likely in January 2025.
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Pricing
Based on previous pricing, the Battle Pass is expected to cost 1,100 CoD Points, which is approximately $9.99 or £8.39. Players with leftover CoD Points from Modern Warfare 3 can use them for the Season 1 Battle Pass. Additionally, those who purchased the Vault Edition will receive the BlackCell version automatically. The BlackCell version offers extra benefits, including exclusive skins, 1,100 CoD Points and 20 Tier Skips.
10% Battle Pass XP Boost
"Bloom Boomer" Frag Grenade Skin
"Thorn" Legendary Blueprint for Tanto .22 SMG
"Rose Goes" Legendary Weapon Sticker
Sev operator skins for Battle Pass and BlackCell purchasers
Saug SMG at Tier 3
Krig C Assault Rifle at Tier 6
Operator Skins
The pass provides multiple operator skins, including:
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Sevati "Sev" Dumas
Bayan “Drifter” Skins
Maya “Underground” Skin
Alvarez “Flight Path” Skin
BlackCell purchasers unlock additional skins exclusive to BlackCell content.
The Battle Pass begins on November 14, 2024, launching with Season 1 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
What is the cost of the Season 1 Battle Pass?
The pass costs 1,100 CoD Points, roughly $9.99 or £8.39, and includes rewards for Black Ops 6 modes.
Release Date
The Battle Pass for Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 will be available from Thursday, November 14, 2024. This release aligns with the Season 1 update, replacing the existing Modern Warfare 3 Battle Pass. The new pass applies to all Black Ops 6 game modes. Players can unlock rewards throughout the season, with the pass expiring when Season 2 launches, likely in January 2025.Also Read : Neighbors furious as Leonardo DiCaprio celebrated his 50th birthday bash; here's the reason for their anger
Pricing
Based on previous pricing, the Battle Pass is expected to cost 1,100 CoD Points, which is approximately $9.99 or £8.39. Players with leftover CoD Points from Modern Warfare 3 can use them for the Season 1 Battle Pass. Additionally, those who purchased the Vault Edition will receive the BlackCell version automatically. The BlackCell version offers extra benefits, including exclusive skins, 1,100 CoD Points and 20 Tier Skips.Rewards
Upon purchasing the Battle Pass, players receive instant rewards. The pass includes:10% Battle Pass XP Boost
"Bloom Boomer" Frag Grenade Skin
"Thorn" Legendary Blueprint for Tanto .22 SMG
"Rose Goes" Legendary Weapon Sticker
Sev operator skins for Battle Pass and BlackCell purchasers
Weapons
The Season 1 Battle Pass introduces new weapons across different tiers, including:Saug SMG at Tier 3
Krig C Assault Rifle at Tier 6
Operator Skins
The pass provides multiple operator skins, including:
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Sevati "Sev" Dumas
Bayan “Drifter” Skins
Maya “Underground” Skin
Alvarez “Flight Path” Skin
BlackCell purchasers unlock additional skins exclusive to BlackCell content.
FAQs
When does the Black Ops 6 Season 1 Battle Pass start?The Battle Pass begins on November 14, 2024, launching with Season 1 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
What is the cost of the Season 1 Battle Pass?
The pass costs 1,100 CoD Points, roughly $9.99 or £8.39, and includes rewards for Black Ops 6 modes.
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