How to get The Fallout Vault Dweller tracer pack in MW3 and Warzone

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After weeks of speculation, Activision finally confirmed a Fallout collaboration event in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. Here is everything you need to know about adding the operator bundle to your collection.

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So far, in Season 4, MW3 and Warzone have already done an ambitious crossover event with Mobile Suit Gundam, which featured several different operator bundles and a limited-time game mode. In addition, Activision brought back The Boys operator bundles, which include tracer packs from the satirical hero television series.

In what’s set to be another outside-the-box event, Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone are set to introduce a Fallout crossover.

How to get the Fallout operator bundle in Warzone and Modern Warfare 3

Based on previous crossovers, the Fallout bundle will most likely cost 2,400 CoD points, equivalent to $19.99.

Fallout Vault Dweller tracer pack release date

The Fallout bundle will be available to purchase on June 20. On that same date, the Vault Dwellers event goes live and runs through June 26. Players who use any of the Vault Dwellers operator skins during the event get an additional XP boost. In addition, the event features rewards such as the “New California Republic” Large Decal, “Nuka-Cola Caps” Emblem, “Slocum’s Joe” Sticker, “Nuka-Cola” Charm, and the “Nuka-Cola Quantum” Weapon Camo. 

Everything included in the Vault Dweller tracer pack

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  • Four “Vault 141” Operator Skins
  • “Atomic Disintegrator” HRM-9 Weapon Blueprint
  • “Vault-Tec Approved” M16 Weapon Blueprint
  • “Let’s Do This!” and “Fatman” Charms
  • “Wasteland Workshop” Calling Card
  • “You’re Special” Large Decal
  • “Vault-Tec Engineer” Emblem
  • “Nuka-Cola Spacer” Sticker
  • Six Loading Screens including “Nuka-Cola,” “Please Stand By,” “Survivors’ Journey,” “Sanctuary Hills,” “Vault 141,” and “Restoring Democracy”
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