MW3 fans demand change to Blackcell skins after “awful” Rick Grimes variant

Shane Black
MW3 Rick Grimes skins

The MW3 community has had enough with the Backcell skins, demanding changes be made after the Rick Grimes variant failed to impress.

Every season of MW3 brings with it a special kind of battle pass called the Blackcell, which comes with unique, exclusive skins and content.

Since this pass requires players to spend even more money than the usual battle pass, most fans expect the best of the best with its unlockables.

However, many don’t feel this is the case after recent Blackcell skin for Rick Grimes has caused the MW3 community to request changes to be made.

MW3 players want changes to Blackcell skins after lackluster Rick Grimes variant

A post was made on the MW3 subreddit titled: “How is no one talking about how AWFUL Blackcell Rick looks?”

The post comes along with an image of the skin, and an explanation of how “The Walking Dead has so much material to use and they did the laziest thing they could do. Rick looks like he has become a living NFT.”

Much of the community agrees with them, speaking on how they preferred the skins from previous games:

“Remember when MW 2019 and Black Ops Cold War had two extra unlockable recolors for each skin in their Battle Passes?” one fan said.

For the most part, players seem to believe that the collaborations’ first priority is to make money, and “not the quality of the content.”

Many players blame the people who are buying these skins: “Yet people still buy this garbage, so they will keep on releasing it.”

It is clear that the MW3 community wants a revamp of the Blackcell skins, ditching the usual color scheme and changing it up.

However, a request like this is never guaranteed to be met, and it’s unclear if the devs have any intention to do anything at the time of writing.

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