The Hunger Pains skin is finally available inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3and Warzone, but many fans are wondering why they can’t find it in the store. While you’ll still need to fork over some COD Points to unlock this skin, you can’t buy it outright.
There are some loopholes you need to jump through to add the Hunger Pains skin and you’ll probably end up with some things that you don’t want, but it’s a relatively straightforward process nonetheless. Here’s how you’re able to buy the Hunger Pains skin in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.

How to Get the Hunger Pains Skin in Call of Duty
To get theHunger Painsskin in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, you need to purchase theInstant NoodsandWagyubundles from the store. These food-themed bundles will set you back 1800 and 1600 COD Points respectively, totaling 3400 COD Points for both.
Because of the way COD Points are sold, you’ll need tospend $30in total to acquire everything in these bundles. The $20 COD Point package comes with 2,400 and the $10 comes with 1,000 so you’ll have a little bit left over. you may also just buy the $40 COD Point package to get 5,000 COD Points if you’d rather have more left to spend after picking up these bundles.

Once you purchase both the Instant Noods and Wagyu weapon bundles, you’ll receive the Hunger Pains skin as a free bonus reward. It’s a skin forJet, so head to youroperator rosterand find her on the Specgru side to equip it. You can use this skin in both Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone as usual, and you’ll also be able to use it inWarzone Mobilewhen that game launches on iOS and Android devices on March 21.
The Hunger Pains skin is sure to become a fan favorite because of its design, but there are plenty of other skins to spend your COD Points on if you’d rather not pick up the required weapon bundles. New Dune bundles are hitting the store all the time, and theWarhammer collaborationis now live with multiple bundles to choose from.
Diego Perez
Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he’s planning content or writing guides, he’s yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.