The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arrive in Call of Duty surrounded by controversy
Not only are they extremely expensive, but they also offer obvious competitive advantages

- February 24, 2025
- Updated: March 1, 2025 at 12:41 PM

The Season 2 Reloaded update for Black Ops 6 and Warzone is now available, bringing with it hints of what will be a collaboration event with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Although the event officially starts next week, the four main characters—Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo—can already be purchased in the in-game store for 2,400 CoD Points each, totaling 80 euros if you want to unlock them all.
In addition to the characters, the collaboration will also include three additional skins, which will be released on February 27 and consist of Splinter and two Foot Clan soldiers. Splinter will be available in the premium pass, which costs 10 euros, while the Foot Clan soldiers will be part of the rewards for the free event pass. In total, to collect the seven TMNT skins of the season, players will need to spend 90 euros.
Controversial skins: they are considered to offer competitive advantages
It is important to note that these skins are purely cosmetic and do not provide competitive advantages, although players using the Turtles in Zombies mode will receive small bonuses. The turtles will have a 50% damage reduction from behind, and Splinter will offer an increased chance of obtaining a Slice-O-Pie from defeated enemies, which, while introducing a certain level of advantage, is not perceived as a “pay to win” approach.
Comparing this collaboration with that of Fortnite, where the four TMNT characters were offered for approximately 32 euros, the prices for Call of Duty have been considered quite high. However, for those who do not wish to spend money, it is possible to unlock Foot Clan skins and various TMNT cosmetics for free, in addition to the base versions of the Turtles’ weapons and a skate-style melee weapon.
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