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Call of Duty pays tribute to the Aztecs of Mexico with a new skin: this is the appearance of Guerrera Jaguar for Valeria Garza

It had many references to Mexico as a large part of its history was developed in the country. The Mexican Valeria Garza was one of the main antagonists of the campaign. Better known as ‘El Sin Nombre’, leader of the Las Almas Cartel, she was once part of the Special Forces together with Alejandro Vargas.

This operator who we first saw in Season 3today he received a skin that pays tribute to his origins: he is inspired by the Aztec culture of Mexico.

Valeria Garza as Jaguar Warrior

Starting today, the “Ocelopilli” bundle for Valeria is available in the Call of Duty store, which includes objects that refer to the jaguar warriors of the Mexica culture. In addition to the costume that includes a plumed jaguar helmet and green stone decorations, the following is added:

  • ‘Great Warrior’ weapon project for the Kastov 545 rifle
  • ‘Legacy’ weapon project for the Lachmann-556 rifle

Escape the jungle and unleash the beast with the Jaguar Warrior Bundle, available now in the Call of Duty Store ? pic.twitter.com/NjpqFwmEDC

— Call of Duty LATAM (@CallofDutyLATAM) July 6, 2023

Both weapon skins have decorations alluding to the Mexica. To finish off the outfit, the Macuahuitl could not be missing, the wooden weapon with obsidian blades carried by the Mexica warriors. While there is no way for Valeria to use a Macuahuitl instead of the assault rifles, this legendary piece of mexica military attire is included as an amulet.

The bundle also features the ‘Water Curse’ vehicle skin, ‘Jaguar Strength’ decal, and ‘Jaguar Bite’ emblem.

This is what Valeria Garza looks like in her Jaguar Warrior outfit.

How much does the Call of Duty Ocelopilli lot cost?

You can purchase this package for a total of 2400 CoD Points, which is equivalent to 19.99 USD / 400 MXN.

We remind you that their fourth season premiered on June 14 with plenty of news.


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