Nothing else about the skin appears to have actually altered. Infinity Ward detailed the changes in the games spot notes, which read, “Renames D-Days Border War skin and bio.” D-Day still wears his stetson– fitting for a rancher– and his tactical vest identified “POLICE”– which is a little bit less fitting, though the context of the vest has now altered, provided the skins new name.
After a spot on Tuesday, the skin has now been relabelled, and offered a brand-new in-game description. The skin, which features D-Day in a stetson, is now called “Home on the Range,” and has the description, “Play together with the deer and the antelope with the Home on the Range D-Day Operator skin.”
The original version of the skin was called Border War. The skin featured D-Day, an in-game Operator with a bulletproof vest that said “POLICE” on the front and a weapon in his hand– usually a different weapon depending on what the player had actually equipped. The skins description read, “Show them the error of their methods and make them pay with D-Days Border War Operator skin.”
Infinity Ward has actually relabelled one of the multiplayer skins in Call of Task: Modern Warfare and Warzone after a few weeks of public outcry.
Debate over the skin initially began to boil over after Infinity Ward added a Black Lives Matter declaration to the game in the wake of the George Floyd demonstrations. Fans noted that if Infinity Ward was going assistance one require racial justice, it was odd that the company would likewise include a skin with a relatively direct hazard towards undocumented immigrants. Infinity Ward, it seems, agreed with the criticism and has now changed the skin … a minimum of rather.