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A Call of Duty: Warzone player has uncovered an exciting glitch that enables the use of Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) camos on Black Ops 6 (BO6) weapons. This feature, which many players believe should be standard, has sparked interest across the community. Although MW3 weapons remain usable in Warzone, the current meta leans heavily towards BO6 weapons, making those hard-earned MW3 camos seem underutilized.
In typical Call of Duty fashion, players are diligently grinding through BO6 to unlock epic mastery camos. These camos, unlike weapon blueprints, are earned through in-game challenges without any additional cost. Players must achieve numerous headshots and complete various stages like gold, diamond, and dark spine across multiple weapons to finally unlock the prestigious dark matter camo. However, for those who have already unlocked these in MW3, they find little use for them in Warzone post-BO6 launch. Fortunately, a newly discovered glitch might just bring those MW3 camos back into play.
Call of Duty: Warzone Player Discovers New Camo Glitch
For fans of MW3's diverse weapon camos, there's now a way to adorn BO6 weapons with them within Warzone. It's important to note, however, that this method is unofficial and subject to being patched in future updates by developers Treyarch Studios and Raven Software. The technique was shared by Twitter user BSPGamin and highlighted by Dexerto.
Executing this glitch isn't a solo endeavor; it requires a friend's help. Here's how it works:
For those who prefer sticking to BO6 camos but haven't unlocked all the mastery camos yet, there's good news. Treyarch has confirmed they are developing a new challenge tracking feature for BO6. This feature, last seen in MW3, was missed in the latest Call of Duty title but is set to return in a future update, allowing players to monitor their progress more effectively.