Activision has officially pulled back the curtain on its latest crossover—this time with the irreverent cartoon duo Beavis & Butt-Head. The collaboration comes in the form of a dedicated Event Pass launching today, July 2, alongside the highly anticipated Season 4 Reloaded update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
Whether you’re into Multiplayer mayhem or battle royale showdowns, the mid-season refresh brings plenty of new content to explore. And if you’re a fan of Beavis & Butt-Head, you’ll now have a shot at snagging limited-time cosmetic items themed around the iconic MTV characters.
Beavis & Butt-Head Join the Fight
The crossover isn’t just a cosmetic bundle—it’s a full-fledged Event Pass. Players can choose between a free track and a premium version, similar to previous collaborations like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Squid Game.
Two legends from the couch 🛋️ Now on the frontlines 💥
🎮 Mike Judge’s Beavis & Butt-Head join the Premium Track
🏈 Coach Buzzcut & Todd unlockable in the Free Track
💥 2 New Weapons + 3 Blueprints in the Premium Track
🗣️ Featuring iconic voice lines from the characters pic.twitter.com/ZnKzXbim58— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) July 1, 2025
Free Event Pass rewards include:
- Two Beavis & Butt-Head-themed operator skins
- Two new weapons
- A 1-hour Double XP token
- Additional themed rewards
Premium Event Pass (priced at 1,100 COD Points) expands the offering with:
- Exclusive finishing move
- Emote
- Three weapon blueprints
- Access to Beavis & Butt-Head operators
- More unlockable items
New Maps, Modes, and More in Season 4 Reloaded
The Beavis & Butt-Head Event Pass drops alongside substantial content updates for both Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
Multiplayer fans can revisit the fan-favorite Fringe map from Black Ops 3, now remastered for the latest title. A brand-new map called Eclipse also joins the rotation, offering a fresh battlefield for competitive play.
Meanwhile, Warzone introduces Resurgence Casual, a mode designed for a more laid-back experience. Mixing 12 real players with 32 bots, the mode mirrors Battle Royale Casual with limited progression and stat tracking to maintain a stress-free vibe.
Fan Reception: Mixed Reactions Surface
Despite the exciting new additions, not everyone in the Call of Duty community is thrilled. Long-time fans continue to express frustration over the increasing number of unrealistic skins and frequent microtransactions. Comments surrounding the Beavis & Butt-Head operators have ranged from “literal eyesores” to “badly designed,” with many calling for a return to more grounded, tactical aesthetics.
The premium Event Pass model has also reignited ongoing concerns about monetization. With players already navigating a free, premium, and BlackCell version of the seasonal Battle Pass, the introduction of yet another paid tier is being called “greedy” by portions of the fanbase.
Love it or hate it, the Beavis & Butt-Head collaboration is now live across Black Ops 6 and Warzone. Whether you’re in it for the nostalgia, the memes, or the loot, there’s no denying that Call of Duty is continuing to blur the lines between military shooter and pop culture playground.