Ghostface and Donnie Darko Skins Coming to Call of Duty Warzone For Halloween Event

Call of Duty: Warzone celebrated Halloween last year with a special event called The Haunting. Call of Duty: Warzone players battled the undead in a special Zombie Royale mode, and they were able to purchase skins based on Saw and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre from the item shop. Now, Call of Duty: Warzone has revealed what fans can expect from this year’s iteration of The Haunting, which takes place from October 19 to November 2.

As previously reported, call of Duty: Warzone will include skins based on Ghostface from Scream and Frank the Rabbit from Donnie Darko. Ghostface, the “Violent End” Finishing Move, the “Cordless Phone” Weapon Charm, the “Scary Hours” Watch, three Legendary Weapon Blueprints, an animated Emblem, and an animated Calling Card are all included in the Call of Duty: Warzone Scream bundle. Players will also receive the Ghost Blade melee weapon, which is modeled after the iconic knife used by Ghostface in the Scream film franchise.

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Fans of Call of Duty: Warzone will receive the Frank the Rabbit skin, the Sky is Falling Finishing Move, Epic-rare cosmetic items, and three Legendary Weapon blueprints if they purchase the Donnie Darko bundle. It doesn’t appear to be as lavish as the Scream bundle, but it should still provide plenty of entertainment for the Donnie Darko film fans.

When The Haunting event launches, there will be special Halloween-themed bundles for other Call of Duty: Warzone Operators, but in terms of gameplay, players can look forward to a special limited-time mode.

The Ghosts of Verdansk mode, which replaces the Zombie Royale mode from last year, sees players turn into ghosts when they die instead of being sent to the gulag. Ghosts who successfully kill other players and steal their souls will be able to respawn.

Call of Duty: Warzone players will have to manage a Fear meter when playing the limited-time Ghosts of Verdansk mode to add to the terror. Various events can increase Call of Duty: Warzone players’ Fear, at which point they may begin to experience hallucinations. Last year’s Halloween event in Call of Duty: Warzone featured plenty of jump scares, and it appears that they will be back in full force this year.

This content will be shared between the two games as a result of Call of Duty: Warzone’s integration with Black Ops Cold War. Black Ops Cold War players can also look forward to a Halloween-themed version of the Nuketown multiplayer map.

Christian Allen Tandoc
Christian Allen Tandoc
Christian Allen Tandoc is a frantic writer, blogger, and ghostwriter. He quit his office job as an Applications Engineer for the love of writing. When he’s not working, he’s either playing with his PS4 or his 1-year old daughter.

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