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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Gets New Prime Gaming Bundle

Amazon Prime subscribers can now claim Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone's newest Prime Gaming offer, the Electron Energy bundle that includes an operator skin and more. This is just the latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 offer for Prime members thanks to the service's monthly bundles.

Prime Gaming's last Call of Duty offer was the Color Blocked bundle that included weapon blueprints and a couple of other cosmetic items. However, that bundle's availability just ended on April 25. Amazon Prime's CoD offers are a bit inconsistent in that they sometimes include operator skins while other times they don't. Most users probably regard operator skins as the most valuable cosmetics in Call of Duty, and fortunately, Prime's newest freebie includes a pretty good one.

Prime Gaming's Electron Energy bundle includes the Subatomic operator skin that decks out the user with a full-body tactical suit that's somewhat reminiscent of riot gear. However, the skin's flashiest aspect is the set of vibrant green lines that streak across the outfit. The bundle includes other green-heavy items like a weapon blueprint for the KVD Enforcer marksman rifle, a calling card, an emblem, and a charm. Normally, the Electron Energy bundle costs 1,500 CoD Points, giving it about a $15 value. Prime Gaming members can claim it for free until May 23, when it will likely be replaced by another CoD bundle. CoD fans who are Prime members can also claim a free Call of Duty: Mobile (not to be confused with Warzone Mobile) operator skin until May 23.

There are other tempting cosmetic items to go after right now, as Call of Duty recently added a new animated camo as the final reward for its newest event. Users will need to earn 548,500 XP by May 8 to unlock the Binary Mortality camo.

In non-cosmetic news, Call of Duty detailed its Season 3 Reloaded update earlier this week. On May 1, the major update adds new maps, modes, and Zombies content to MW3, as well as new features and playlists for Warzone.

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