The packs in question are the “SERE Kit: Plunder Party” bundle and the “Blood in the Water” bundle. Both packs have their perks, and the calling card included with the Plunder Party bundle is a recommended loadout for the two guns, including the Alabaster assault rifle and the White Light sniper rifle, which are a Grau 5.56 and AX-50 respectively. Both boast an impressive whiteout look.
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However, the Blood in the Water pack is definitely the standout here, as it includes an R9-0 shotgun painted to resemble a shark, with a large blood smear right near the gun’s teeth. The blueprint itself is called Feeding Frenzy, but the bundle also includes a neat shark emblem and calling card, for anyone really looking to commit to the look.
Those looking to pick up the SERE Kit: Plunder Party bundle should keep in mind that the Grau was recently nerfed with the Season 4: Reloaded update, so while it may look cool, it may not be as worth it as it once was. That being said, it’s still a perfectly functioning gun, even after the nerf, so it comes down to personal preference.
The Blood in the Water pack only includes Feeding Frenzy, which is a bit disappointing, but it’s also the cheaper of the two bundles, coming in at 800 COD Points versus the SERE Kit’s 1,200 COD Point price. With new playlists in Modern Warfare and Warzone, players have plenty of opportunities to show off the bundles, though, so it may be worth it for some.
Luckily, new bundles release frequently, so anyone battling through Modern Warfare Season 4’s battle pass can ave their hard-earned COD Points for a future bundle, instead of investing in either of these ones.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone are available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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Source: Activision