With the Attack on Titan crossover in CoD: Warzone and Vanguard, a finisher move also came into play which is considered Pay-2-Win.
A crossover between Call of Duty: Vanguard and the anime Attack on Titan is currently underway. Since 20 January, the paid bundle has been available in both Vanguard and Warzone. However, it seems to be a pay-2-win due to certain content according to the players:inside.
With the Attack on Titan Bundle, weapon blueprints, emblems and a finisher move were added to the Warzone and Vanguard games, in addition to the operator Levi. The latter in particular is considered pay-2-win by gamers. CoD gamers even compare the finisher move to Neo from the Matrix films.
The finisher move allows players:inside to dodge shots that would normally have hit. Shortly after the finisher move animation begins, the character dodges to the right and can thus hide behind doors and walls, allowing shots to simply fly through. Thereupon the opponent is eliminated by the end of the move.
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With the conventional finisher move in CoD, such an elimination would not have been possible because the projectiles would hit the attacker and eliminate him. This is why the finisher move in Attack on Titan is referred to as Pay-2-Win by the players. After all, the opponents can be eliminated without being stopped by other players.