The Boys are back in CoD, with new Operator Bundles for A-Train and Firecracker to use in MW3 and Warzone. Here’s how to get the skins in-game.
Last year’s MW2 treated fans to unique crossovers and collab skins, with The Boys being a notable highlight. The first iteration of the collab broughtStarlight, Black Noir, and Homelanderto CoD’s multiplayer and Warzone, which are all a part of theCarry Forwardsystem.
MW3is following in the footsteps of last year’s entry with yet another team-up with The Boys, bringing A-Train and newcomer Firecracker to CoD’s extensive Operator roster. This coincides with the new The Boys LTM in MW3 which offers a unique spin to Kill Confirmed and specially-themed challenges.
If you’re a fan of The Boys or any of the newest additions, here’s what you need to know on how to grab the new bundles in MW3 andWarzone.
How to get A-Train and Firecracker in MW3 & Warzone
Similar to CoD’s track record with crossover skins, each bundle will cost you2400 COD Points or $20. Provided you have the COD points, head over to the in-game shop, and both characters will be there for purchase.
That said, you do get a nice selection of themed goodies that match each of the characters. Here’s what you get with your purchase of theA-Train Operator bundle:
On the other hand, here’s what you get for purchasing theFirecracker Operator bundle:
Just like that, you have yourself the new A-Train and Firecracker skins from The Boys in MW3 & Warzone. Keep up to date with all of our Call of Duty content below so you can get an edge over the competition.
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John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.