Truly, gamers have plenty of reasons to grumble about this 'notorious' skin set.
Since its debut, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has made significant strides in terms of revenue and sales. However, it has also raised numerous concerns among its fanbase. Not only criticized for its lackluster Single Player mode, but also plagued by rampant hacking and cheating issues in ranked matches. Despite Blizzard's efforts to ban over 23,000 accounts in just one month, the problem persists. Recently, another aspect of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has faced considerable criticism.

That aspect is the in-game store system, offering a plethora of visually appealing skins that actually 'expose' players further. A recent prominent example is the Zombies Aetherium Ultra Skin pack. Priced at a staggering 2,800 COD Points (approximately nearly 800,000 VND), this package provides gamers with a character skin, 2 gun skins, and various other items. Although not classified as Pay to Win like some other skins, as it doesn't affect the character's animations, the Zombies Aetherium Ultra Skin still 'exposes' more.

Specifically, the effects and animations introduced by the Zombies Aetherium Ultra Skin only serve to frustrate gamers further, making them more conspicuous and harder to conceal in dark environments. With such a steep price tag, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 gamers have every reason to feel dissatisfied with the publisher. It's worth noting that with that amount of money, gamers could acquire a notable hit like Resident Evil 4.

However, the complaints of the majority of players may not have much influence on the decisions made by Blizzard, the publisher. Microtransactions have long been an indispensable part of this game and consistently pose a significant annoyance to players.