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500 COD Points won't unlock much on their own - here's what they're actually for, and whether topping up is worth your money if you're already in Black Ops 6.

I'll be straight with you: this listing is not a game. It's a 500-unit top-up of COD Points, the in-game currency that powers Black Ops 6's cosmetic storefront. If you landed here wondering whether Black Ops 6 itself is worth playing, the short answer is yes - it's widely considered one of the better entries in the franchise in years, thanks to its omnimovement system, a surprisingly varied campaign set around the Gulf War era, and a round-based Zombies mode that fans of that format will find genuinely satisfying. The underlying game earns the currency pack's existence. Now, the honest accounting on 500 COD Points specifically. The in-game store sells cosmetic bundles containing operator skins, weapon blueprints, calling cards, and emblems - and individual items cannot be purchased separately, only as part of those bundles. Most bundles are priced well above 500 CP, so this denomination functions best as a top-off when you're just short of something you've already decided to buy, not as a standalone purchase that unlocks anything on its own. If you're eyeing the seasonal Battle Pass, that also costs more than 500 CP, so you'd need to stack this with existing points in your wallet. There's one platform-specific wrinkle worth knowing. These points are locked to Xbox - meaning they go into your Xbox account balance and stay there. They can be used across Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions of the game, and carry over if you upgrade within the same console family, but they won't transfer to a PlayStation or PC account. Points you earn by progressing through the Battle Pass tiers follow the same rule. That's not a dealbreaker, but if you play across platforms, double-check which account you're buying for before redeeming. The cosmetic economy in Black Ops 6 follows the same structure as the rest of the modern COD ecosystem: purely visual, no gameplay advantage, but a constant drip of limited-time bundles designed to create urgency. 500 CP sits in an awkward spot in that system - too small for a Battle Pass, too small for most bundles, but fine as a topper. Regular players who already know what they want and just need a small balance boost are the only audience this denomination truly serves. Alex, Scout Team

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 - 500 Points

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500 COD Points won't unlock much on their own - here's what they're actually for, and whether topping up is worth your money if you're already in Black Ops 6.

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I'll be straight with you: this listing is not a game. It's a 500-unit top-up of COD Points, the in-game currency that powers Black Ops 6's cosmetic storefront. If you landed here wondering whether Black Ops 6 itself is worth playing, the short answer is yes - it's widely considered one of the better entries in the franchise in years, thanks to its omnimovement system, a surprisingly varied campaign set around the Gulf War era, and a round-based Zombies mode that fans of that format will find genuinely satisfying. The underlying game earns the currency pack's existence. Now, the honest accounting on 500 COD Points specifically. The in-game store sells cosmetic bundles containing operator skins, weapon blueprints, calling cards, and emblems - and individual items cannot be purchased separately, only as part of those bundles. Most bundles are priced well above 500 CP, so this denomination functions best as a top-off when you're just short of something you've already decided to buy, not as a standalone purchase that unlocks anything on its own. If you're eyeing the seasonal Battle Pass, that also costs more than 500 CP, so you'd need to stack this with existing points in your wallet. There's one platform-specific wrinkle worth knowing. These points are locked to Xbox - meaning they go into your Xbox account balance and stay there. They can be used across Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions of the game, and carry over if you upgrade within the same console family, but they won't transfer to a PlayStation or PC account. Points you earn by progressing through the Battle Pass tiers follow the same rule. That's not a dealbreaker, but if you play across platforms, double-check which account you're buying for before redeeming. The cosmetic economy in Black Ops 6 follows the same structure as the rest of the modern COD ecosystem: purely visual, no gameplay advantage, but a constant drip of limited-time bundles designed to create urgency. 500 CP sits in an awkward spot in that system - too small for a Battle Pass, too small for most bundles, but fine as a topper. Regular players who already know what they want and just need a small balance boost are the only audience this denomination truly serves. Alex, Scout Team

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