How to get the NICKMERCS skin in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2

It left faster than it arrived.

NICKMERCS operator skin in MW2 and Warzone 2.
Image via Activision

NICKMERCS and his “MFAM” have grown exponentially over the years, allowing him to sign an exclusive deal to remain on Twitch in 2021 as one of the most popular streamers and YouTubers in the world.

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And while he’s most recently known for his skills in Apex Legends, his larger-than-life status has been confirmed by becoming one of the first streamers to be immortalized in Call of Duty, alongside his buddy TimTheTatman.

Here’s all there is to know about the NICKMERCS MFAM bundle in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.

How to get the NICKMERCS skin in MW2 and Warzone 2

The NICKMERCS weapon charm in action. Image via Activision

The NICKMERCS MFAM operator bundle hit the store in MW2 and Warzone 2 on May 31 and was available to purchase for less than two weeks before it was removed from the store, likely never to return again, after NICKMERCS posted a controversial tweet.

Related: MW2 removes NICKMERCS operator bundle after tweet controversy

The featured item in the MFAM operator bundle was, of course, the leader of the MFAM. The NICKMERCS operator skin featured the musclehead streamer in the signature Spartan-style helmet from his MFAM logo.

If players were able to purchase the skin before it was removed, it’s now a highly rare skin considering it has been pulled from the store and won’t be returning.

Here’s everything that was officially included with the bundle:

  • “Nickmercs” operator plus two operator skins, “Nickmercs Spartan” and “Nickmercs Hooded”
  • “Fate” LMG blueprint for the SAKIN MG38
  • “Plan A” Shotgun blueprint for the Bryson 890
  • “Kickin’ It” finishing move
  • “Legionary” loading screen
  • “MFAM” weapon sticker
  • “Nickmercs” weapon charm
  • “Spartan Merc” emblem

That’s nine total items for the price of 2,400 CoD Points. It was likely worth it if you’re a big fan of Nick, especially since the skin includes voice lines, grunts, and sounds recorded by the man himself.

Since the bundle could be bought with CoD Points, players were able to use their saved-up points from battle passes to purchase it.

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