Call of Duty: Warzone players have labeled the new Night Terror skin from CoD: Vanguard as the new Roze given they’ve got difficulties seeing it in shaded areas.
As battle royale games have gotten bigger and bigger over the years, so too have the cosmetics that they all offer. While Call of Duty: Warzone started out with many military-themed skins, they’ve gotten wackier over time as well.
There have, of course, been some skins that haven’t gone down well with the player base – with the most notable being the Roze skin from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The blacked-out skin proved difficult for players to spot in dimly lit areas of the Warzone maps, and became so bad that the devs had to implement changes.
Now, following the June 30 update, players believe that the brand-new Night Terror is taking over where the Roze skin left off as it is seemingly impossible to see in some areas.
Images of the new skin in action were highlighted by YouTuber ElvisCOD, with one showing the Night Terror skin hiding inside one of the tents on Caldera.
While a small purple glow can be seen – if you look hard enough, that is – the skin is still pretty dark, and fans aren’t best pleased about it. “Why do they do this. Stop creating skins that can’t be seen in all these dark corners,” said Redditor Nice-Web583, with some immediately calling it “Roze 3.0” and the “Vanguard Roze” skin.
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“Pay to win. It sucks,” added another disgruntled Warzone player. “I’ve been looking at this for 10 seconds, still can’t find where she is,” another said.
So i tested Roze 3.0 on console (PS4)😃 pic.twitter.com/ZOFHBmTKUS
— Elvis COD🎮 (@ElvisCOD) June 30, 2022
Some fans suggested that the skin is not the issue, but rather the in-game lighting. “The audio and lighting is terrible and needs to be fixed,” commented SalThePotato.
As noted, the previous Roze skin was tackled by the devs with these lighting changes, but it seems more may have to be on the cards now given the early frustrations with Night Terror.