
The CODtoons event in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone is live, bringing cartoon-themed cosmetics to players across both titles.
Running for a limited time, the event adds colorful unlocks, challenges, and a few surprises for fans looking to add some flair to their loadouts.
The event is structured around in-game challenges spread across multiplayer, zombies, and Warzone playlists.
Completing these challenges earns you CODtoons Tokens, which can then be used to unlock exclusive event rewards in the special CODtoons tab of the menu.
Here’s a breakdown of the key CODtoons rewards available:
- “Toon Operator Skin” – Available after completing 6 event challenges. This comic-style skin brings a bold cell-shaded look to your favorite operator.
- “Animated Weapon Blueprint: Bubble Trouble” – Complete 10 challenges to unlock this SMG blueprint with cartoonish bubble effects.
- “CODtoons Loading Screen Pack” – Unlocked after earning 500 total event XP. Includes retro art-style splash screens.
- “Sticker Set: BAM! POW! ZAP!” – Earned through Warzone-specific kills while using event blueprints.
- “Finishing Move: Anvil Drop” – Complete all 15 event challenges. A classic cartoon-style drop finisher.
There are also limited-time bundles in the in-game store that match the event theme.
These include tracer packs with hand-drawn effects, a blueprint pack with cartoon muzzle flash animations, and a “Toon’d Out” operator pack that includes voice lines with exaggerated comic book flair.
The CODtoons event ends on July 30, 2025.
Any tokens you earn will expire after the event window, so make sure to claim all rewards before the deadline.
Players who complete all challenges also receive an exclusive calling card and emblem set, showing off their 100% event completion.
Whether you are dropping into Warzone or grinding multiplayer, the CODtoons event adds a fun visual twist to the usual gritty Call of Duty aesthetic.
Expect a mix of satire, nostalgia, and chaos.
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