In Call of Duty, a large number of additional packs can be purchased with real currency, which is converted into in-game currency. A few hours ago, a bundle became available in the in-game store for 3,400 CoD Points, which is approximately equivalent to $34. This bundle became the most expensive in the history of Call of Duty, which caused great discontent in the community of fans of the game. Previously, similar sets were sold for 2400 points.
Activision said that releasing the kit for 3400 points instead of the standard 2400 was a mistake. Just a few hours after the bundle’s release and the gaming community’s attention, Activision removed the bundle from the store, saying it would return at a later date for 2,400 points. Players who have already purchased the pack will receive a compensation of 1000 points.
It’s worth saying that data miners a few weeks ago were talking about plans to release this particular kit in Call of Duty for 3,400 points. Some players believe that releasing this kit at an inflated price was not a mistake, but a desire to see public opinion regarding such a cost. When the backlash became severe in the community, Activision decided to reconsider the price of the kit.