CoD devs refund players after launching new skin bundle at wrong price

Jeremy Gan
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Call of Duty’s devs are refunding players after launching a new weapon skin bundle at the wrong price, which briefly made it the most expensive bundle to date. 

It’s not exactly cheap to be a CoD fan these days, as to keep up to date with the franchise, you’re guaranteed to spend around $70 to buy the newest installment every year.

And if you’re the type of player to buy skins on top, the amount you’re spending might be going much higher than that, as skin bundles can set you back up $30 a piece, let alone getting the Battle Pass every Season as well.

One such new skin bundle was recently dropped, known as the Gassed Up bundle, and was temporarily the most expensive bundle to date, however, was soon refunded by the devs as it proved to be a mistake. 

The Gassed Up bundle released on February 18, and many players were quick to notice its high price of 3,400 CoD Points, making it the highest-priced bundle to date for the game. 

To purchase the bundle players would’ve needed to buy 5,000 CoD points to afford it, would cost you $39.99 to get it. Obviously, that’s a steep price considering there are recently released games like Helldivers 2 that cost the same.

However, the bundle was quickly taken down as its high price was due to an error. 

“The Gassed Up Weapon Vault bundle has been temporarily removed from the Store due to a pricing error. The intended price is 2,400 CoD Points,” the official CoD Updates Twitter account announced. 

“Players who purchased this bundle for 3,400 CoD Points will soon be refunded the difference of 1,000 CoD Points.” As for when players can expect the Gassed Up bundle’s return to the game, the devs have yet to announce any further details.

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Jeremy is a writer on the Australian Dexerto team. He studied at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and graduated with a Bachelors in Journalism. Jeremy mainly covers esports such as CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, League of Legends, and Dota 2, but he also leans into gaming and entertainment news as well. You can contact Jeremy at jeremy.gan@dexerto.com or on Twitter @Jer_Gan