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About Tracer Pack: The Terminator in Black Ops 6

The Terminator crossover arrived in Black Ops 6 Season 2 alongside a limited-time event that ran from February 6 to February 20, 2025. The Tracer Pack: The Terminator was a premium store bundle priced at 3,000 CoD Points, above the standard rate for most collaboration bundles at the time.

It included two Ultra Operator Skins, the humanlike T-800 and the Endo Titanium Core cyborg, four Red Tracer weapon blueprints based on weapons from the 1984 film, the T-800 Style Finishing Move, the "Tracking... Tracking..." emote, the "What Pain?" emblem, and the "Lookin' Fly" calling card. The bundle left the store when the event ended and has not returned since.

Why Players Buy COD Terminator Accounts?

Two weeks was all the time anyone had to grab the Tracer Pack: The Terminator. Players who were away from the game, short on CoD Points, or simply unaware of the event missed it permanently. Activision has not brought the bundle back to the store since Season 2 ended, and there is no confirmed date for a return. Buying BO6 Terminator accounts is currently the only way to get access to the T-800 and Endo Titanium Core skins.

Outside of the Terminator content, Terminator accounts for sale often come loaded with significant progress that appeals to players looking to skip the grind entirely. Reaching Prestige Master, unlocking camo challenges across all weapon categories, or collecting rare seasonal bundles demands a serious time commitment. Buying an account with all that effort already done is an easy way to access content that would otherwise take months to achieve. What’s Next?

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