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COD x Warhammer 40k: Skins, bundles, release date, and event details for Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) and Warzone

Warhammer 40k comes to Call of Duty.

Activision is keeping the crossover train rolling with a new Warhammer 40,000 collaboration in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. New skins and a limited-time event are hitting the mega-popular FPS soon, and there’s a lot to look forward to even if you’re not familiar with Warhammer 40k.

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Call of Duty Warhammer 40k Event Schedule

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The COD x Warhammer 40k collab will bring a limited-time event to the game with free rewards to earn in addition to the premium skins available for purchase from the Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone shops. the Warhammer 40,000: For the Emperor! event will run from Wednesday, March 13 through Wednesday, March 27. It’s a two-week period, which is longer than typical MW3 and Warzone events.

During the event period, you’ll be able to earn free Warhammer 40k cosmetics by completing in-game challenges and earning XP. It’ll just be small stuff like charms and stickers like usual, though. Here’s the full list of rewards up for grabs.

  • “Inquisitorial Seal” Weapon Sticker
  • “Know No Fear” Large Decal
  • “For the Emperor” Emblem
  • “Righteous Hatred” Weapon Charm
  • “Psyk-out” Grenade Tactical Skin
  • “Sons of Sanguinius” Animated Calling Card
  • “March for Macragge” Calling Card
  • “Innocence Proves Nothing” Animated Emblem
  • “Adeptus Astartes” Loading Screen
  • “Righteous Storm” WSP-9 SMG Weapon Blueprint

If you wear the Ultramarines skin from the Warhammer 40,000 Space Marines bundle, you’ll earn bonus XP for every match played.

MW3 Juggermosh Warhammer Mode Explained

You can earn XP for the Warhammer event in any game mode, but there will also be a limited-time Juggermosh mode available during the event period that pits players against one another in Kill Confirmed and Domination modes with a Warhammer twist. Every player will don Space Marine armor and the game will have a third-person camera in every match so you can admire the intricately-designed Juggernaut suits.

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There are both Ultramarines and Blood Angles Space Marines in Juggermosh, with the former controlling like a standard Juggernaut and the latter controlling like a Juggernaut Recon. A special Chainsword weapon will also be available to claim during Juggermosh matches, and this powerful melee weapon will slay enemies in one hit.

The Space Marine armor is more than a cosmetic change, too. All players will have visible health bars above their heads so teams can coordinate their fire. All fall damage is disabled, and falling from a great height will release an AOE attack that stuns and damages nearby enemies. Fallen foes will drop armor plates that can be picked up to replenish your health, too. The mode sounds like a ton of fun, and it’ll no doubt be the best place to grind out those free challenges.

All Warhammer 40k Skins in MW3 and Warzone

  • Call Of Duty Warzone Modern Warfare 3 Warhammer Skins
  • Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Warzone Warhammer 40k Astra Militarium
  • Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Warzone Warhammer 40k Sisters Of Battle

If you have some COD Points lying around or you’re willing to throw some cash at Activision, then there will be three premium bundles available to purchase in both Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.

The primary attraction is Tracer Pack: Warhammer 40,000 Space Marines. This bundle includes an Ultramarines Scout skin, a Blood Angels Scout skin, two melee weapon blueprints inspired by the Chainsword, a special Riot Shield blueprint, and the new Evisceration finishing move. It also comes with three weapon blueprints — the Angel’s Fury battle rifle, Courage and Honor battle rifle, and Contempt shotgun — equipped with Warhammer Tracers and the new Gorehammer dismemberment effect.

Next up is Tracer Pack: Sisters of Battle. This bundle includes the Battle Sister operator skin, the Heretic’s Bane LMG blueprint, the Emperor’s Fury assault rifle blueprint, and a new Aftermarket Part for the Holger 556. Of course, all of these weapons come equipped with Warhammer Tracers and the Gorehammer dismemberment effect too. You’ll also get a charm, emblem, loading screen, decal, and sticker on top of everything else.

Finally, there’s Tracer Pack: Warhammer 40,000 Astra Militarum. If you purchase this bundle, you’ll get the Cadian Karskin operator skin, the Munitorium Issue Blade melee weapon blueprint, the Hammer of the Emperor assault rifle blueprint, the Born Soldier marksman rifle blueprint, and the new Tactical Pet: Servo-Skull finishing move. The weapons in this bundle include Lasrifle Tracers and the Gorehammer dismemberment effect. Also, this bundle includes an emblem, charm, loading screen, calling card, and large decal too.


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