In general, the FPS game genre strives to maintain fairness among players, with the key factor determining the outcome of battles being skill and strategy.
Items and skins sold in the in-game store primarily serve as cosmetics, enhancing the player’s experience. However, sometimes these aesthetics can lead to a lack of balance, creating disadvantages for any game that utilizes them.

The latest exciting update for the explosive game Call of Duty is here. On February 6th, players were thrilled by the release of the T-800 Operator skin.
This skin is recognized as part of a collaboration with the iconic movie franchise, The Terminator. Available in Warzone and Black Ops 6, this skin is included in the Terminator Ultra Skin bundle, priced at 3,000 CoD Points in the in-game store. The Tracer Pack includes two T-800 Operator skins—Model T-800 and Endo Titanium Core—along with a set of unique weapon blueprints and various other cosmetic items.
However, there are concerns about balance stemming from this release. Many players argue that the Endo Titanium Core skin gives a “pay to win” advantage. This is because it is designed to make opponents very difficult to spot. According to feedback from numerous players, when wearing this skin, the player’s character becomes harder to hit, creating a visual disadvantage for opponents, making battles feel more one-sided. Therefore, owning the Endo Titanium Core skin can be compared to having a significant advantage in competitive play.

Many players have also shared their concerns regarding the visibility of this skin, stating that it appears to blend into the environment, making it hard to spot on certain maps, especially in darker areas. There is hope that the developers of Call of Duty will soon implement changes to address the issues surrounding this skin.