Call of Dutyhas its fair share of iconic characters. From Captain Price to Reznov to Soap, the series isn’t short on big personalities the fans have come to love. One of the most beloved characters is Gaz, who makes his return inModern Warfare 2. you may even play as him by using his Operator skin. Here’s our guide on how to get Gaz Operator inModern Warfare 2andWarzone 2.
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How to get the Gaz Operator skin inModern Warfare 2andWarzone 2
As with many other iconicCall of Dutycharacters, Gaz is featured inModern Warfare 2as an operator. Operators are cosmetic overrides that allow you to play as a variety of characters. They come with unique voice lines and are especially prominent in third-person game modes where you may constantly see your character.
While some operators are unlocked through challenges or by completing the campaign, that is not the case with Gaz. To unlock the Gaz Operator inMW2andWarzone 2you’ll need to purchase the Gaz Operator Bundle from the in-game store.
Unfortunately, this bundle is not available yet. Activision has confirmed that the bundle will arrive as part of the mid-season update for Season 1. This is the same update that will introduce the Shipment map alongside both the Chimera and M13B assault rifles. A specific release date has not been given, but based on how previous seasons have been structured,you can expect the bundle to be available on December 14.
This does mean that to get the Gaz Operator skin inMW2andWarzone2you will have to pay. Since the bundle isn’t live yet, we don’t know how much it will cost, but we expect it to be priced around 2,400 COD Points. That’s the equivalent of $19.99 USD, £16.79, €19.99, or your regional equivalent. It’s also possible that Gaz will be available as a free skin in a future objective or battle pass.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIis available on PC viaBattle.netandSteam.
Kurt Perry
Kurt is a passionate games writer who loves JRPGs, racing games, and FPS. Having grown up on Xbox, Kurt transitioned to PC gaming in 2017 but still enjoys playing a variety of platforms.