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CoD Warzone: How to Get Ghost Skins

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Simon Riley, aka Ghost, is one of the most well-known Call of Duty characters, having played a big part in the Modern Warfare story over the years. He’s now an Operator you can play as in Modern Warfare and Warzone, but you can change his look up quite a lot. So that you can switch up his appearance, here’s everything you need to know about how to get Ghost skins in CoD Warzone.

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Ghost is an Operator everyone has access to. He’s one of the Coalition characters and can be used in any Modern Warfare mode.

To set him as your active one, scroll to the Operators tab from the Warzone lobby menu, select the Coalition, then press X if you’re on PS4 (A on Xbox One) on Ghost, who is the first of the SAS options.

How to Get Ghost Skins in Warzone

To get more skins, you need to have done certain things. The first skin that was available is called Jawbone, and it was a level 0 reward for buying the Battle Pass in Season 2. You might not be able to get that anymore, but it could come to the store at a later date.

The other notable one is UTD Ghost, which is a reward for buying Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered. Once you’ve purchased it and redeemed the bonuses, the skin will appear in Warzone.

Also, it’s likely that more Ghost skins will come to the store in the future. Keep checking to see if there are any available, since the store changes quite often, and purchase them with CoD Points if you want to add them to your slate of options.

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How to Equip Them

To change Ghost Skins, press triangle if you’re on PS4 (Y on Xbox One) to customize Ghost once you’ve selected him. Skins is the first option there, so just press X/A on the one you want to use. You’ll now see it on your character in the lobby menu and in matches.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get Ghost skins in CoD Warzone. For more tips and tricks and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our wiki guide or search for Twinfinite.

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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