How to get the Gold Cheetah weapon camo in MW3 and Warzone

Fashion doesn’t come cheap.

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It won’t come cheap, but Activision added a new Gold Cheetah weapon camo to Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.

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Recently, CoD community members slammed the devs for incentivizing players to purchase four King Kong and Godzilla operator packs for $80 to unlock an exclusive melee weapon. The Beast Glove failed to meet expectations, as it didn’t feature any unique animations or allow players to equip a camo on it. Instead of reeling the monetization practices in, Activision one-upped itself and released an even more expensive cosmetic item.

How to get the Gold Cheetah weapon camo in MW3 and Warzone

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The Gold Cheetah camo comes at a price. Image via Activision

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to unlock the Golden Cheetah camo.

  • Go to the Call of Duty Shop website
  • Complete a purchase through the store totaling $100 USD or more to receive a digital code for a Gold Cheetah Weapon Camo
  • After receiving the code, log in to your Activision account on the Call of Duty website
  • Scroll over to the redeem page
  • Type in the code with the correct spelling and capitalization
  • Hit “REDEEM CODE” to claim your reward

This promotion event runs from April 10-24. Activision clarified that the limit is one code per eligible order and a maximum of five codes per household. Additionally, Codes will be delivered to the email address provided at checkout, and may not be sent immediately. Activision also confirmed that any items purchased as part of the offer cannot be cancelled or returned, and this is only a limited-time offer while supplies last.

Community members are sure to have conflicting opinions over a cosmetic item costing $100. But based on recent trends, it doesn’t look like Activision has any plans to stop pushing the envelope further if players are still willing to make a purchase.

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