The last season of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 brings another beloved characters from AMC's The Walking Dead series: Daryl Dixon played by none other than Norman Reedus.
Players can now add this iconic character to their Operator roster, adding a new drive to their love for horror title. With the arrival of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 3 Season 6, Daryl Dixon will become available in a traditional tracer pack operator bundle.
Here's a guide on how to get Daryl Dixon in the upcoming season of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 3.
How to get the Daryl Dixon Tracer Pack Bundle
Daryl Dixon, another iconic character from The Walking Dead, will be available a part of a bundle in the Call of Duty store. The Daryl Dixon Operator bundle will cost players 2,400 CoD Points, equivalent to $19.99 / £16.79.
In addition to the Daryl Dixon Operator, this bundle includes various The Walking Dead-themed content, such as weapon blueprints, a finishing move, stickers, decals, and charms. Here's a look at everything included in the new Daryl Dixon bundle:
- Daryl Dixon Operator skin
- ‘Daryl’s Crossbow’ weapon Blueprint
- 2 Additional weapon Blueprints
- Finishing move
- Weapon sticker
- Loading screen
As the fans of The Walking Dead are accustomed of seeing Daryl with his iconic crossbow, Sledgehammer Games has not missed their chance of including his iconic weapon in the bundle. The Daryl Dixon operator bundle is a love letter to all The Walking Dead fans.
The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Season 6 will mark the end of the game's life cycle as the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is fast approaching. The Walking Dead crossover is included in Season 6 as a part of the most awaited The Haunting event.
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