The Call of Duty franchise in recent years has been known for its totally over-the-top skins, operators, and finishing moves, and the newest one for Black Ops 6 and Warzone might top them all.
The upcoming Brightmare Tracer Pack is themed around unicorns, and the finishing move–called “Refraction Action”–spawns a unicorn who emits a deadly rainbow fart to take down your enemy. It’s truly a sight to behold. Take a look:
For anyone unaware, players can trigger finishing moves if they successfully sneak up behind an enemy. It’s not easy to do, and while the finishing move animation is underway, the player conducting it is exposed–so it’s a risk/reward kind of situation.
Before this, one of the more absurd CoD finishers came in the Cheech & Chong DLC where your character would blow weed smoke through their gun to take down an enemy. A King Kong DLC pack, meanwhile, saw players punching their enemies into the sun Come from
Apex Legends recently found itself in some hot water due to changes it was going to make to its battle pass. The studio had intended to break up the premium battle pass into two when Season 22 launched. This upset much of the game’s fanbase and the outcry worsened as Respawn revealed that players would now have to pay real-world money to unlock both battle passes instead of the usual choice of real money or Apex Coins (Apex Legends premium currency). Apex Legends’ battle passes have always awarded Apex Coins, allowing players to purchase new passes by completing previous ones–this change would have removed that perk, meaning individual players would be pouring more money into the game than before
Shortly after that was announced, a significant portion of the Apex Legends community began pushing back against this. On July 24, Apex Legends issued a statement on its official X/Twitter account claiming that the team will not proceed with its original battle pass plans.
As the first entry in the franchise in over a decade, it’s no surprise that EA Sports College Football 25 has been popular at launch, but new figures released by EA have revealed just how popular it’s been. According to EA’s quarterly financial results, CFB 25 saw over 5 million unique players in its first week.
EA’s quarterly report for Q1 2025, which ended on June 30, encompasses what EA calls the “record-breaking launch of EA Sports College Football 25.”
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