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Call of Duty has revealed the all-new Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 Battle Pass, but is it worth the money you’re paying for? Let’s just say that if you haven’t purchased BO6 or hate the grind, the Season 1 Battle Pass is the only thing that can save you in this new chapter of Warzone. And if you own Black Ops 6 already and want to make decent progress in its prestige system, you might want to check out what’s featured in the first Battle Pass of the game.
Why Buying Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 Battle Pass?
It’s not just about how cool some of the weapon skins and weapon blueprints look in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 Battle Pass, that’s totally up to your preference. However, there are two key reasons that make buying this Battle Pass a no-brainer:
1. Warzone Players Need These Unlocks
If you’re a Warzone player who’s jumping to Area 99 straight from the MW3 lifecycle, you need to know that Black Ops 6 weapons take ages to level up. And, your profile levels are reset, which means that you have a long journey ahead to unlock every new BO6 weapon.
So what Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 Battle Pass do for you is that you’ll unlock weapon blueprints right from the get-go, which you can equip and use much earlier than how you’d normally unlock them. Even better, you get to level up these weapons with their blueprints. If not, you’ll face enemies that have BO6 and have made their grind already, tearing your operator apart with their super meta weapons that happen to have 8 attachments on them.
2. Black Ops 6 Prestige Gets Much Easier With Battle Pass
Assuming that you already have the game and have unlocked everything, if you want to enter the Prestige plan of Black Ops 6 or you’re already in the process, the Season 1 Battle Pass helps a lot. This is because whenever you Prestige your account, you’ll lose everything except for your weapon blueprints. There aren’t many blueprints in the game to have a proper number of permanent unlocks right now, and that’s where Battle Pass comes in.
Buying the Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1 Battle Pass grants you enough weapon blueprints to have in your arsenal making the Prestige process of locking everything away a walk in the park. Bonus: You can use your permanent unlock tokens for perks and other equipment.
Who Should Avoid Purchasing The New Call of Duty Battle Pass?
If you’re not a Call of Duty fan and want to enjoy jumping into the Warzone action after watching its new Area 99 trailer, then buying a Battle Pass may not be the best option for you. You may need to start, get a hang of things a bit, and if you liked the game, maybe you’ll enjoy buying a Battle Pass. Your call.
Also if you’re a Black Ops 6 god that has already reached the Prestige Master rank and have every single thing unlocked in the game, you probably won’t need the Battle Pass. That’s if you don’t like the cosmetics of the new skins and blueprints. If not, spending that 1100 CP wouldn’t hurt.