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If you're a Call of Duty veteran with fond memories of 2009's Modern Warfare 2, the Classic Ghost Pack that's now available in the more-recent Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 is a fantastic cosmetics bundle. However, as popular as these Ghost operator skins are, the bundle itself is proving problematic. Why? Well, Infinity Ward has continued to build upon it's pay-to-win offerings with more content designed to give players an advantage in DMZ. We're not talking about a particularly hard-to-spot skin, either. This is something that offers you a real advantage in-game; no one's happy about that.

If you're wondering why people are annoyed at this, you only have to look at what actually comes in the Classic Ghost Pack for MW2 and Warzone 2. Whether you're looking at your own in-game store page right now, or checking out the contents of the 2,400 COD Points bundle on this Modern Warfare 2 item store database site here, you'll be able to see that this bundle comes with two operator skins, two weapon blueprints, an emblem, a sticker, a loading screen, and a weapon charm.

However, it also comes with an additional Active Duty slot for DMZ - something that players who jump into this extraction mode a lot will benefit greatly from - and both the operator skins and the weapon blueprints come with unique DMZ benefits attached.

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