Player in CoD Warzone sells three letters for 1,000 dollars

Player in CoD Warzone sells three letters for 1,000 dollars

In CoD: Warzone a player sold a unique clan tag for $1,000. But what is it exactly, and why would someone pay so much money for three weird letters?

What was sold? In Call of Duty: Warzone you can create a so-called “Regiment” in the game, an internal clan. The membership in the regiment is displayed through letters or numbers that appear before your gamer tag.

The letters are set by the clan leader, and you can join the clan by invitation and then also adorn yourself with this “clan tag”.

A clan leader named xMrGodz somehow managed to incorporate three particularly cool “letters” as a clan tag. He used the symbols for “R3”, “D-Pad down”, and “L2” to create a kind of symbol of a PlayStation controller.

Clan leader sells unique tag – members feel scammed

What happened to the clan tag? xMrGodz was quite popular with his unique clan tag and people reportedly kept asking him for an invitation. But that is now over. In a tweet, he announced:

I sold the 3-button regiment for $1,000. Sorry if you got kicked, I don’t own it anymore. That was my last regiment, so say goodbye to “Can I have an invite”.

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This is how the news was received: The announcement from xMrGodz was not well received by all of his followers. While some users congratulated him on Twitter for his business sense, others who got kicked from the clan were less pleased. Especially since some users reportedly had to watch xMrGodz’s streams for hours to collect the required 10,000 channel points for the invite.

You made me and many others watch your stream for so long until I had the 10k channel points, and now you just sell it?

WxTER on Twitter

However, xMrGodz also claims that he always intended to sell the clan at some point and therefore did not accept any money when people wanted to buy invites.

https://twitter.com/xMrGodz/status/1414567183133327362

In any case, he is now $1,000 richer, and a happy user can enjoy the PlayStation button clan tag. How xMrGodz acquired the clan tag is currently not disclosed.

But whether you now have a fancy, unique clan tag or are just wandering around in Call of Duty Warzone: The big battle royale game will get even bigger and better with the big update “Season 4 Reloaded”. What to expect in the upgrade, you can find out here in our article on the mid-season update.

Source(s): Dexerto
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