Publisher Activision has announced kits for all Call of Duty League franchises — 12 packs have been released, by the way, with branded skins and accessories for players. Each set contains operator skins (home and away variants), and with the logos of the teams — plus weapon camouflage, weapon charm, calling cards and logos for each franchise.
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The price and composition of team packs in the Call of Duty League
Rolled out December 16th, 2025 — you can buy it on PCs and consoles for £9.99. The content is simple — operator skins with the franchise logo on the chest, two color schemes for the branding of the franchise, in general. The weapon camouflage and key rings were developed by the franchises themselves — 12 unique designs actually turned out.
This is the sixth season in a row — Activision is rolling out such packs, allowing fans to support their favorite line-ups in multiplayer and Warzone, by the way. Before the team kits, the 2026 League Launch Pack was released — a common CDL pack with camera skins and camouflage, in principle.
Franchise rebranding and new logos in Black Ops 7
For the Black Ops 7 season, five franchises have been rebranded — faze vegas, g2 Minnesota, Toronto koi, Riyadh falcons and Paris gentle mates are now displayed in the game with new logos, among other things. They will appear for the first time in Call of Duty, in short, before that they played under other brands.
The design of the skins is outspoken, apparently. The team’s logo on the operator’s chest is two colors for home and away formats, in general.
How Team Packs in CDL boost communication between teams and fans
The kits for the teams in the Call of Duty League are developing, by the way, for the sixth season in a row — the evolution of fan support through game content that really helps professionals and fans at the same time. Team packs decorate the game — plus they give real benefits to the teams and their fans, and financially too, actually.
The history of the development of team packs and home and away kits
The idea is logical and does not have any effort. Fans buy kits — some of the money goes directly to the teams, supporting their budgets in general. We started with basic operator skins — now we have reached exclusive camouflage and unique accessories, in short. The sixth season is integrated with Black Ops 7 and Warzone — we’ve rolled out designs for all 12 CDL franchises, in a good way.
Home and away kits have appeared, however. We added the gender variants of the characters — personalization has grown seriously, I must say. Previously, the choice was more modest — now the variability of images is much cooler, in fact.
Sixth season benefits and exclusive operator skins
Visual updates, of course. But the practice is more interesting — fans take away the skins that the pros use in matches, creating an effect of presence and a team atmosphere, apparently. It’s cool, really — you play with the same looks as your favorite players in tournaments.

Universal camouflages arrived without additional requirements. Any weapon is immediately customized, no complicated tasks, in principle. It attracts players with different levels of engagement — from casual to hardcore, to be honest.
The benefits of team packs for team budgets and players
The connection is getting stronger. The fans support the teams morally, but also financially, that’s right. The positive effect for esports is that the money goes to team budgets, helping professionals improve their training and performance conditions, which is logical.
For fans, Team Packs is a way to stand out in the game, show their preferences and grab exclusive content that ordinary players are not really available. It’s nice to wear branded skins from your favorite franchise, plus you help the team financially, by the way.
Instructions for using weapon camouflage and skins
Buy at the beginning of the season and you’ll get a full set of updated skins and bonuses right away. Use universal camouflage actively — personalize guns without performing hemorrhoids, by the way.
Keep an eye on the announcements. CDL regularly rolls out new limited editions and improvements for Team Packs — you’ll miss and lose cool content, we will report to you. Use the contents of the packs on social networks and on streams — you will stand out and attract attention to the support of the team, actually.
It’s really interesting how the sets have improved over the past six seasons. From basic skins to entire ecosystems of squad support, it’s interesting.
The 2026 season is already underway
The CDL championship has unfolded — the teams are being hacked into online qualifiers, determining the seeding for the first lan event of the year, which will happen at the end of January, I must say. Two weeks have passed — the reigning champions OpTic Texas are leading the table with three wins, continuing their strong start in Black Ops 7, in fact.
Vancouver Surge became the first franchise to replace the roster — Kaci ‘Lqgend’ Sabri was sent to the reserve after the team was the only one without a win on the cards, to be honest. Hurtful.
The third week of qualifiers will take place from January 9th to 11th — the squads will continue to fight for a place in the upper bracket Major 1, that’s it. I wonder who else will take a ride.
