{"id":29447,"date":"2025-01-28T15:17:13","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:17:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/mw2-players-want-long-overdue-customization-option-for-operator-skins-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:17:13","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:17:13","slug":"mw2-players-want-long-overdue-customization-option-for-operator-skins-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/mw2-players-want-long-overdue-customization-option-for-operator-skins-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"MW2 players want \u201clong overdue\u201d customization option for Operator skins &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>MW2 players want \u201clong overdue\u201d customization option for Operator skins ActivisionModern Warfare 2 players are calling for a \u201clong overdue\u201d customization option for their Operator skins, with many feeling that the \u201cgame begs for it.\u201d Modern Warfare 2 is ever-changing. Its constant updates provide a variety of weapons, new metas, updated Operators, and plenty of content for players to sink their teeth into. However, this doesn\u2019t stop fans from having innovative ideas regarding new elements that could be placed into this popular fast-paced FPS game. One player showcased their own idea for a new customization option for Operators, stating that \u201cOperator customization is long overdue.\u201d Such an idea was immediately met with overwhelming agreement with many highlighting their love for the design and begging MW2 to implement it. MW2 players suggest innovative customization for Operators Posting to Reddit, one Modern Warfare 2 player attached a video of an operator with a series of patches being added to their clothing. Along with the video, they explained how \u201cOperator customization is long overdue.\u201d and how they \u201cbelieve this will be revolutionary for the next game in the franchise and other upcoming games of Call Of Duty series in total,\u201d promoting their idea to implement patches onto operators, helping those display their passions or designs in a subtle yet effective way. Shortly after posting, the MW2 community flooded to the comments to show their support for the idea, with some stating how the \u201cgame begs for it,\u201d and that the idea \u201chas the potential of being really great.\u201d Interestingly, such customizable options for Operators are not new to Call of Duty, with Advanced Warfare giving players the ability to change their Operator\u2019s clothing. One player highlighted this, going on to say that it was \u201cSad to see a game that is almost 10 years old have better customization options than the last four entries.\u201d Naturally, many players began speculating how Activision would implement such an idea, with one fan explaining how \u201cit\u2019ll end up being in a battle pass and in bundles just like charms.\u201d Others explained their concerns, worried that \u201cas much as I like this idea, it just gives Activision more excuse to bundle extra crap and artificially inflate the \u2018value\u2019 of their bundles.\u201d While others argued that \u201chaving a patch of your calling card and emblem would be badass, and also make them a little more valuable in bundles.\u201d Regardless of whether they\u2019d suit well in bundles or how they would be advertised, one thing is for certain, the Modern Warfare 2 community would love the implication of patches for their favorite Operator.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MW2 players want \u201clong overdue\u201d customization option for Operator skins ActivisionModern Warfare 2 players are calling for a \u201clong overdue\u201d customization option for their Operator skins, with many feeling that the \u201cgame begs for it.\u201d Modern Warfare 2 is ever-changing. 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