The Neymar Jr Operator bundle has dropped in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, bringing the football player to the game along with seven additional items.
Neymar Jr is the first of three international football stars coming to the game in the Season 1 Battle Pass of Call of Duty: Warzone 2, which Activision confirmed in a blog post earlier this month. His Operator bundle is available in-game now, with France midfielder Paul Pogba dropping on Friday, November 25, and PSG teammate Lionel Messi joining them next week on Tuesday, November 29.
The trio of athletes are being added to Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 as part of the new Modern Warfare 2 FC event, and you can check out Neymar Jr in action in the trailer below:
How to unlock Neymar Jr in Warzone 2
Unlocking Neymar Jr in Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare 2 is super simple. You can buy the Neymar Jr Operator bundle from the store tab, which is located at the top of the store as part of the featured section. Once purchased, you'll be able to his the Operator skin in both games multiplayer, as the two titles share progression, content and weapons.
Be warned though – it's not cheap! The Neymar Jr Operator bundle will set you back a whopping 2,400 COD points. That's £16.79 / $19.99 / AU$29.95 in real-life cash. If you don't want to spend that much, you can grind the Season 1 Battle Pass to earn up to 1,300 COD points, so you'll only need to buy 1,100 COD points for £8.39 / $9.99 / AU$14.95 to make up the difference.
Here's what the Warzone 2.0 Neymar Jr Operator bundle contains:
- Operator skin: Neymar Jr
- Finishing move: 'All Kicks'
- Weapon Blueprint: 'The Feared' Bas-P SMG
- Weapon Blueprint: 'Longball' S0-14 battle rifle
- Vehicle Skin: 'Ocean Gem'
- Weapon Charm: 'Neymar Jr. 10'
- Weapon sticker: 'Speed Boost'
- Emblem: 'Outrun'
Neymar Jr is truly one of football's global superstars, with the Paris Saint-Germain forward currently second in Brazil's all-time top goalscorers list with 75 goals for his national team, only two behind fellow Brazilian legend Pele. The 30-year-old also holds the all-time football transfer fee record, with his high-profile transfer from FC Barcelona to PSG costing the Parisian club a fee of €220 million (£190 million) back in August 2017.
This isn't the first time Neymar has featured in a video game, with the PSG attacker also featuring as a skin in Fortnite. He's also a pretty handy Call of Duty player, with the former Santos striker having previously streamed himself playing the original Call of Duty: Warzone and previously Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.