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The Hundreds camo available for free in Call of Duty store now

The Hundreds weapon camo in MW3 and Warzone.

Activision has released a new weapon camo for free in the Call of Duty store. The Hundreds camo is inspired by the streetwear brand of the same name and can be used in Modern Warfare III and Warzone.

It comes bundled in a free Gift Pack with three other items – the Adam Bomb calling card, Adam Bomb weapon sticker, and Ghost Bomb weapon charm.

The Hundreds weapon camo features a traditional green and khaki camouflage design, with the Adam Bomb character blended in.

How to get The Hundreds weapon camo in MW3 & Warzone

To claim the free weapon camo, go to the Call of Duty store. Scroll down to “Operators & Identity” and you should see a free Gift Pack.

The free gift pack in the store.
The free Gift Pack in the store.

Press X/A to view the contents of the Gift Pack and Square/X to claim it.

Once you have claimed the Gift Pack, you can equip The Hundreds by going to the “Customize” section of the Gunsmith screen.

The Hundreds free gift pack.
Inside the Gift Pack.

Select “Camo” and The Hundreds will be listed under the “Special” category.

If you want to check out how it looks before dropping into a game of Warzone or MW3 multiplayer, visit the Firing Range.

It’s worth noting that free weapon camos are a rarity in Call of Duty. So, players should take advantage of this awesome freebie while it’s available.

What are your thoughts on this free Gift Pack? Let us know in the comment section below and don’t forget to check out our other gaming articles.

Joe Harby

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