
Black Ops 6 Players Outraged Over TMNT Update: 'This Isn't Fortnite'
Black Ops 6 players have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) collaboration, criticizing both its pricing and design quality. The update, which costs approximately $100, has sparked significant debate within the gaming community.
Players on Reddit have particularly criticized how the TMNT content affects the game's military authenticity. One player noted they "never ever want to see leonardo run around with a shotgun in his hands," while others compared the game's evolution to Fortnite's style of crossovers.

Ninja Turtles characters in action pose
The controversy reflects a larger trend in Call of Duty's evolution, as the franchise has increasingly embraced non-military cosmetics and collaborations since Advanced Warfare. Some players trace this shift to Modern Warfare (2019)'s sixth season, marking when CoD began following Fortnite's crossover-heavy approach.

Ninja Turtles from video game
While some players have accepted these changes as the new normal, others remain critical of how such collaborations impact the game's core identity. The TMNT update joins other non-traditional elements like laser guns, electric weapons, and various unusual cosmetics that have become standard in modern Call of Duty titles.
These changes indicate Activision's continued commitment to collaborative content, despite mixed reception from the player base. The TMNT update represents just one example of the company's broader strategy to incorporate popular franchises into their military shooter framework.
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