Call of Duty League 2026 Team Packs Go Live With Team Skins and Cosmetics
At $11.99, the 2026 CDL Team Packs are the cheapest way to wear a favorite franchise in Black Ops 7 and Warzone, with a full skin-and-cosmetics set.

The 2026 Call of Duty League Team Packs are the rare league bundle that feels easy to justify. For $11.99 apiece, you get home and away operator skins, weapon camo, a charm, an animated calling card, an emblem, stickers, and a spray, with some store listings also adding a Large Decal. The important part is not just the item count, it is where the cosmetics land: the packs work in both Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone, so the team you back can follow you from multiplayer lobbies into the main battle royale grind.
That cross-game use is what makes these packs worth a look over more generic store filler. If you split time between Black Ops 7 and Warzone, this is one of the few CDL purchases that actually carries its value across both sides of the game. If you only care about one mode, the package still beats a single skin drop because it gives you a full themed set, not just one operator and a random trinket. The best value lands with fans of franchises that have strong branding or a clean visual identity, because the skins, calling card, and emblem do the heavy lifting when the logo is instantly recognizable.
That matters even more in 2026. Activision is selling CDL team bundles for the sixth straight season, and five franchises rebranded for the Black Ops 7 year, which gives these cosmetics a fresher look than the usual recycled esports merch. The packs are also part of a longer competitive calendar that runs from December 5 through July 19, with four Majors, two 12-team single-elimination Minor Tournaments, and Overload added to CDL matches. Major III is set for May 15-17 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of DreamHack, while Championship Weekend lands in Las Vegas, Nevada, hosted by FaZe Vegas.
That makes the Team Packs more than a store tab curiosity. They are a cheap, visible way to turn fandom into something you actually see on screen every session. If a team’s branding already hits for you, $11.99 is a fair ask. If it does not, the bundle is still stacked enough to be a solid value play for anyone who wants one loadout that carries a CDL identity across the whole Call of Duty ecosystem.
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