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To unlock the King Kong Gauntlet in Call Of Duty, you need to spend $80

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players are ready for a brand new cosmetic item inspired by the latest movie it costs $80, which is one other example of the exorbitant costs of cosmetics in the game.

The “BEAST Gauntlet” is a brand new melee weapon that was recently added to i as part a bigger crossover with the recently released glove. The gauntlet relies on King Kong’s robotic arm as seen in the film, but has been made smaller in order that a regular human-sized soldier can use it to blast enemies.

It’s sort of weird seeing a soldier running around with a monkey hand covered in yellow metal, but I’m old. I do not know what’s cool anymore. Anyway, if you want this weird melee weapon, all you have to do is buy 4 different DLC packs for $20.

No, you don’t earn these latest Kong-inspired weapons by getting kills or winning matches. Instead, you could have to spend about $80 in 4 different limited-time premium DLC packs to “get” this latest melee weapon. It’s difficult, but not in the same way as “get 20 headshots.” Instead, the BEAST gauntlet is difficult to unlock because we live in a horrible capitalist wasteland and if you manage to minimum wageit takes the monetary equivalent of greater than a day’s work to buy the rattling thing.

To be fair, 4 DLC packs include them own cosmetics and weapons. So you’re not only spending $80 on this one melee weapon. Instead, you will receive this Kong item as a reward for purchasing all the remaining DLC ​​added to each games during the last event.

Picture: : Activision/Kotaku

Each pack costs 2,400 COD points, which is the equivalent of $20 in real money. The 4 packs are themed after the film and include latest skins, cosmetic items, animations, charms and other trinkets. And if you buy all 4 and spend about $80, you’ll get a glove.

Bad news, no glove superb or nice according to the community. It doesn’t seem to be customizable, and hitting people doesn’t make them fly or anything like that. Well, a minimum of you’ll have all the other stuff you spent $80 on.

It’s still crazy and sad that we have gotten to this point $20 beauty packages and $80 gorilla-themed fists are only… now something. Just something that corporations like Activision, Blizzard and Epic can add to games like this without much fuss. And many individuals buy such thingstoo, which could be the worst a part of all.

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This article was originally published on : kotaku.com

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