Activision has officially revealed the Beavis & Butt-Head Event Pass for the cartoon’s upcoming collaboration withCall of Duty: Black Ops 6andWarzone. Fans looking to get their hands on some limited-time Beavis & Butt-Head cosmetic items in bothCall of Duty: Black Ops 6andWarzonewill soon be able to partake in a new event that will see a plethora of different rewards added to the shooter, all of which are themed around the iconic cartoon characters.
The upcoming event will begin withCall of Duty’s big Season 4 Reloaded update, which is set to release later today, July 2. Whether it’sCall of Duty: Black Ops 6orWarzone, fans of both shooters will have plenty to check out with the mid-season refresh today. For Multiplayer fans, the iconic Fringe map fromBlack Ops 3will be making a return, alongside another brand-new map known as Eclipse. As forWarzoneplayers, Season 4 Reloaded will see the debut of Resurgence Casual, a new mode that features a mix of real-life players and bots, similar to Battle Royale Casual. In total, the mode will consist of 12 real players and 32 bots. Game progression in the mode is limited due to the number of bots, and results do not affect players' stats.
Call of Duty’s upcoming collaboration with Beavis & Butt-Headwon’t just see new bundles in the in-game store, as Activision has now revealed a full Event Pass for the crossover. Like previous Event Passes, fans will have the choice to complete the free version, which includes two new weapons, two Beavis & Butt-Head-themed operator skins, a 1-hour Double XP token, and more. However, there will also be a premium version available to purchase for 1,100 COD Points. This paid version of the pass not only includes the Beavis & Butt-Head operators but also a new finishing move, emote, three weapon blueprints, and much more.
While Beavis & Butt-Head fans will likely be eager to get their hands on the new Event Pass and various other cosmetic items,Call of Dutyplayers have already made it clear that theyaren’t happy withBlack Ops 6’s new Season 4 Reloaded skins. Die-hard fans of theCall of Dutyseries are growing tired of the unrealistic operator skins and cosmetic items, as many want to see the franchise take a more realistic approach to its store bundles. In response to the new Beavis & Butt-Head collaboration, fans said the skins “look bad” and even described them as “literal eyesores.”
Fans also likely won’t be happy aboutanother premium Event Pass making its way intoCall of Duty. Previous collaborations with the likes of Netflix’sSquid GameandTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtleshave sparked controversy among the community for introducing yet another paid Battle Pass intoBlack Ops 6andWarzone. Players already have a free, premium, and BlackCell version of the seasonal Battle Pass to work their way through every couple of months, and many think adding even more microtransactions on top is “greedy.”