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Activision's Costly Call of Duty Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Crossover Has Some Players Saying Black Ops 6 Should Just Go Free-to-Play at This Point

May 07,2025 Author: Christopher

The latest crossover between *Call of Duty* and *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles* has sparked significant controversy within the gaming community, with the total cost to acquire all related items reaching up to $90 in COD Points. This has led to a growing sentiment among players that *Black Ops 6* should consider transitioning to a free-to-play model, similar to other popular titles like *Fortnite*.

Activision announced the *Black Ops 6* Season 02 Reloaded update, set to launch on February 20, which includes the mid-season TMNT crossover. Each of the four turtles—Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael—comes with a premium bundle, expected to cost 2,400 COD Points, or $19.99 each. This means that collecting all four turtles would require an investment of $80 in COD Points.

The Leonardo Tracer Pack is expected to cost 2,400 COD Points, or $19.99. Image credit: Activision Publishing.

In addition to the turtle bundles, Activision has introduced a premium event pass for the TMNT crossover, priced at 1,100 COD Points or $10. This pass offers exclusive cosmetics, including Splinter, which is only available through the premium track. The free track of the event pass provides two Foot Clan soldier skins and other items.

While the TMNT crossover focuses on cosmetics and does not affect gameplay, the high cost of these items has drawn criticism from the community. Some players argue that *Black Ops 6* is being monetized as if it were a free-to-play game, especially with the introduction of the second premium event pass following the controversial Squid Game crossover.

The Turtles event pass is just the second ever in Call of Duty. Image credit: Activision Publishing.

Community reactions have been vocal, with players like redditor II_JangoFett_II expressing frustration over the costs, stating, "Activision casually glossing over the fact that they want you to pay $80+ if you want the 4 Turtles, plus another $10+ if you want the TMNT event pass rewards. Call of Duty's Gross greed strikes again... DESPICABLE!" Others, like Hipapitapotamus, lamented the shift from free, universal camos to paid event passes, saying, "Guess we can expect an event pass sold every season now. Remember when events were good and got you cool universal camos for free."

The monetization strategy of *Black Ops 6* extends beyond the TMNT crossover. Each season introduces a new battle pass costing 1,100 COD Points or $9.99, with a premium BlackCell version at $29.99. Additionally, a constant stream of cosmetics is available in the store. This layered approach to monetization has led some, like PunisherR35, to argue that *Call of Duty* should adopt a free-to-play model for its multiplayer component, stating, "If this is gonna be the norm moving forward, CoD needs to move to a FTP model (campaign, MP)."

Activision's aggressive monetization tactics are not new, but the introduction of premium event passes has intensified player backlash. The standardized monetization across *Black Ops 6* and the free-to-play *Warzone* has been a point of contention, with many feeling that what might be acceptable for a free-to-play game like *Warzone* is not suitable for a $70 title like *Black Ops 6*.

Despite the controversy, *Black Ops 6* remains a commercial success, having the biggest launch in *Call of Duty* history and setting a new single-day Game Pass subscription record. Sales on PlayStation and Steam have increased by 60% compared to *Modern Warfare 3* in 2023. With such strong performance, Activision and its parent company Microsoft are likely to continue their current monetization strategy, given the significant financial returns and the $69 billion acquisition cost.

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