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After more than half a year of cryptic teases and speculation, Call of Duty fans are finally seeing the long-awaited release of one of the franchise's most talked-about operator skins. The shark-themed “Bloke Biter” skin for the operator Carver has officially arrived as part of the “G’Day Bait” Tracer Pack in both Warzone and the upcoming Black Ops 6.
Originally teased nearly six months ago in trailers and in-game promotions, the shark operator skin sparked intrigue across the community due to its outlandish design and mysterious absence from the in-game store. Activision hinted at the skin’s debut during Season 1, but until now, players had no official release date, leading many to believe it had been quietly scrapped or indefinitely delayed.
The “G’Day Bait” bundle, which finally makes this skin available, costs 2,400 COD Points—roughly the equivalent of $20 USD. For that price, players receive the shark-suited operator skin, complete with a full set of themed cosmetics. This includes two unique weapon blueprints, a fin-tastic calling card, a shark-tooth charm, and a finishing move that fits the aquatic theme. The weapons are also equipped with tracer rounds, giving them a flashy visual effect during gameplay that matches the over-the-top aesthetic of the bundle.
The “Bloke Biter” skin itself transforms the operator Carver into a terrifying, human-sized shark hybrid—complete with sharp teeth, a dorsal fin, and textured skin resembling a great white. It’s a bold departure from the more grounded military looks the franchise was once known for. However, this fits within a growing trend of increasingly outrageous skins in Warzone and Modern Warfare, following other recent additions like anime-inspired gear, mythical creatures, and collaborations with pop culture icons.
The release has drawn mixed reactions from the Call of Duty community. While many are excited to finally get their hands on the long-promised skin, some veteran players have expressed concern that the game is straying too far from its tactical roots. Others argue that the inclusion of such wild cosmetic items keeps the game fun and fresh, especially in a live-service model where content needs to consistently engage players.
Regardless of the debate, one thing is clear: the shark skin has made waves. Whether you're diving back into Warzone for the thrill or just want to chomp down on the competition in style, the “G’Day Bait” pack gives players one more reason to suit up and drop in.