In Call of Duty: Warzone there is currently a lot of stress around a skin from Roze. This skin is said to provide unfair advantages and is currently extremely popular.
This skin is about: This refers to the Rook skin, which was part of the premium battle pass of Season 5 from last year. The skin is completely black, and even Roze’s eyes are painted black.
Due to the appearance of the skin, the outfit is extremely popular, as you can sometimes not be seen at all in dark corners. Now the community is divided: There are those who love the skin and those who call it a “sweaty skin” and hunt these players.
Skin considered Pay2Win – What is there to it?
This is how nasty the Roze skin is: We are embedding a clip here where you can see the Roze skin in action or rather not at all:
The player with the Roze skin lurks in a dark corner, and you have to look very closely to even recognize anything.
This is how popular the skin is now: Many players now ruthlessly exploit the advantage of the Roze skin. On Twitter, Drift0r speaks up, stating that he was in Warzone for 4 rounds and only encountered Roze skins hiding in dark corners.
There are also pictures on reddit that illustrate the popularity of the skin:
Is it really already Pay2Win? The skin is currently not available for purchase or unlocking anywhere. You obtained it through the premium battle pass, which you had to purchase.
One advantage with the skin certainly exists, because videos repeatedly prove that the Roze skin is hardly recognizable in dark areas. Players with lighter skins have a clear disadvantage.
Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that having the Roze skin does not make you deal more damage or suddenly become faster, as was the case with other Pay2Win skins. In open and bright areas, a Roze skin is just as strong as any other skin.
So much complaining: The forums of Warzone are filled with complaints about the Roze skin. The term Pay2Win often comes up, and other players actively hunt players with the Roze skin.
By now, the Roze skin has quite the reputation, as especially stressful opponents wear this outfit. It is already referred to as the “sweaty skin”.
The currently most popular video in the subreddit is from a player who writes: “There is nothing more satisfying than taking out a full team of sweaty Roze skins:
What happens next? So far, the developers have not reacted, and the Roze skin remains available and extremely popular. It remains to be seen whether there will be reactions or whether the lobbies will continue to be full of Roze skins. Until then, you should be especially cautious in dark places.
It is possible that the problem will also resolve itself with a new map that is supposed to come to Warzone: CoD Warzone: Everything we know about the next big map for the battle royale