The next licensed crossover headed to Warzone is one that has been in the works for a while. Finally, after a year’s worth of rumors, The Terminator will make its debut in Call of Duty, with a set of Operator skins and cosmetics. The best news is that we won’t have to wait too much longer to get our hands on these new items. But what will the crossover entail, how much will it cost, and — most importantly — when will it be added to Call of Duty? Here’s what you need to know about The Terminator Call of Duty Operator bundles.
When is the Warzone Terminator release window?
Activision has given us more details about the Terminator Warzone crossover, revealing that it will occur throughout August 2022. The publisher has yet to announce an exact release date, but confirmed that two Terminator Operator bundles will be added to Warzone and Vanguard during the upcoming mid-season update. The two bundles will launch separately throughout the month of August 2022.
What are the Warzone Terminator bundle details?
The T-800 and the T-1000 Operator skins will be made available as part of two limited-time bundles later this summer. It’s unclear how much the pack will cost, but Tracer Packs normally go for around 2,400 COD Points, which is equal to $20.
Below are the two bundles which include the T-800 and T-1000, along with extra cosmetics for each:
Tracer Pack: Terminator T-800 Mastercraft Ultra Operator Bundle
- Neural Net Processor: Ultra Assault Rifle Weapon Blueprint
- Coltan Alloy: Legendary Weapon Blueprints
- Motorhead: Legendary Weapon Blueprints
- Always Scanning: Charm
- I’ll Be Back: Animated Emblem
- Infrared: Optics Reticle
- Finishing Move
- Play of the Game
- MVP Highlights
Tracer Pack: Terminator T-1000 Ultra Operator Bundle
- Liquid Metal: SMG
- Persistent Mission: Assault Rifle
- Identity Theft: LMG
- Alternative Future: Watch
- Full Chase: Emblem
- Unstoppable: Calling Card
- Finishing Move
- Play of the Game
- MVP Highlights
What else do we know about the Warzone Terminator crossover?
This isn’t the first we’ve heard of The Terminator’s inclusion in Warzone. In fact, way back in 2021, as part of the '80s Action Heroes event, it was heavily rumored that the beloved band of cyborgs would make an appearance, though it never came to be. It seems like Activision was simply holding onto the characters until a rainy day.
In the Terminator films, the T-800 is the original cybernetic organism developed by Skynet, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (while in human form). Then, in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, the T-800 battles against the deadly T-1000, a shapeshifting “Nanomorph,” able to turn into nearly anything it touches, and even pass through tight spaces, thanks to being made of liquid metal. This character was played by Robert Patrick, and seemingly his likeness will be replicated within Warzone.
Though these characters have been in the works for a while, we won't’ have to wait much longer to play as them in Warzone.