Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 - 13000 Points
13,000 COD Points is a currency top-up, not a game. Know exactly what you want to spend it on before you commit, because the store it feeds is one of the most controversial in the shooter space right now.
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About Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 - 13000 Points
I'll be straight with you: this listing is not a game. It is 10,000 COD Points plus a 3,000-point bonus, deposited into your Activision account for use in Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare III, Modern Warfare II, or Warzone. There is nothing to install beyond what you already own, no new gameplay to unlock, and nothing here that touches the campaign, multiplayer maps, or round-based Zombies. If you landed on this page expecting a game experience, back up and grab the base game first. So what does 13,000 CP actually get you? The Battle Pass costs 1,100 CP per season, and the Battle Pass Bundle with 20 tier skips runs 2,400 CP. That means this stack covers multiple seasons of pass access with CP left over for store bundles. Most cosmetic bundles in the Black Ops 6 store are priced between 2,400 and 2,800 CP, so you are looking at roughly four or five mid-tier operator or weapon blueprint packs depending on what is currently rotating through the store. If your plan is to grab the Battle Pass for one season and one or two operator bundles, 13,000 CP covers that cleanly. Here is where the honest warning has to land. The Black Ops 6 cosmetic store has drawn sustained criticism from the community for its pricing and direction. Community tallies have found that all bundles released across the first two seasons would cost well over $1,000 USD if purchased outright, with individual bundles escalating in price each season. The cosmetic tone has also been divisive: a game set in the early 1990s Cold War era now features animated neon skins, franchise crossovers (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Squid Game, and more), and Ultra-tier operator skins that bear no resemblance to the game's original aesthetic. None of that affects gunplay or progression if you ignore it, but it does shape the market your CP is entering. Knowing what is currently in the store rotation before spending is genuinely important here. One platform restriction worth flagging: CP purchased on Xbox can only be spent on Xbox. Items you buy with those points, however, are accessible across other platforms linked to your Activision account. If you switch console families, your CP balance does not follow. That is an Activision policy, not a storefront quirk, and it matters if you play across platforms. Bottom line for the right buyer: if you are an active Black Ops 6 or Warzone player on Xbox, already enjoying the gameplay loop, and you have specific cosmetic targets in the store, a bulk CP purchase like this delivers more points per dollar than smaller top-ups. If you are on the fence about the store's value proposition generally, this purchase will not resolve that uncertainty. Spend five minutes in the in-game store first, bookmark what you actually want, then decide. Alex, Scout Team
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- Activision Publishing
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- Activision
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- Oct 25, 2024