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Call of Duty Mobile Players Vote Pack Commander, Moonlight Vengeance Into Battle Pass

Pack Commander and Moonlight Vengeance topped the CoD Mobile community vote and are confirmed for the Vampires vs. Werewolves Premium Battle Pass.

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Call of Duty Mobile Players Vote Pack Commander, Moonlight Vengeance Into Battle Pass
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The community voted, and the developers followed through. Call of Duty: Mobile's official channel posted the results of its "Your Season, Your Vote" campaign on April 6, confirming Pack Commander and Moonlight Vengeance as the two top-voted Operator skin concepts. Both are locked in for the Premium Battle Pass tied to the upcoming Vampires vs. Werewolves season.

The vote was a deliberate piece of studio strategy, not a gimmick. By letting the player base select which concepts enter the Premium Battle Pass, Timi and Activision simultaneously built goodwill and reduced commercial risk. Players who backed Pack Commander or Moonlight Vengeance now have a direct stake in buying the pass when it drops; the studio, in turn, gets a pre-warmed audience for its next paid content cycle.

That feedback loop is the real mechanic at work here. Community-selected skins tend to perform commercially because they already cleared a taste test before the art team finalized them. Posting the results through the official channel, the same one that hosts season trailers and draw preview videos, rather than quietly burying them in a community forum, was also a trust-building move. The post went live within 24 hours of April 6, making it one of the freshest pieces of developer communication that week, and one of the more concrete proof points that the vote wasn't cosmetic theater.

CoD Mobile has been running these player-facing votes with increasing frequency over the past two years, threading them between esports events, collaboration campaigns, and limited-time modes. Each vote doubles as a market test: the concepts that generate the most engagement are exactly the ones most likely to move premium currency when they hit the store.

For the Premium Battle Pass specifically, full previews of both skins should surface during the in-game preview window before the season goes live. Check the exact cosmetic tiers at that point since some Operator bundles come paired with weapon blueprints that can shift the value calculation considerably. Collectors should also monitor official store pages for potential timed bundles offering the new skins outside the Battle Pass track entirely.

The Vampires vs. Werewolves season framing gives both concepts obvious thematic range. Pack Commander fits the werewolf side of that divide almost by name, while Moonlight Vengeance carries enough gothic ambiguity to land on either faction. Whether the final designs match what players pictured when they cast their votes is the only question the next season trailer will have to answer.

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