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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, Warzone Adds New Full-Color Tomogunchi Model

Modern Warfare and Warzone's Tomogunchis are now in full-color with the new Turbo model.

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A new kind of Tomogunchi is now available in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. It's called Tomogunchi Turbo and it features a bigger, full-color screen and unlockable charms.

Tomogunchis are wristwatch-like companions that feed off your in-game kills. Similar to a Tamagotchi, a handheld digital pet released in the late '90s, Tomogunchis are needy little pets that require constant attention or they die.

The Tomogunchi Turbo takes the virtual pet to the next level with a bigger screen on the watch face, vivid colors to display your little companion's various moods, "better buttons," and more. Much like the previous Tomogunchi, Turbo requires kills to help the pet grow and destruction to help it evolve. The official Call of Duty Twitter account shared a video showing off the Tomogunchi Turbo, which you can check out below.

There are also charms you can unlock for your Tomogunchi Turbo. Once your virtual pet evolves, you unlock the charm of whatever creature is on the watch face. This includes a bear, fox, mantis, and more. Curiously, the pets--and the evolutions themselves--don't seem to transform in any sort of linear fashion. This means your skunk could become an octopus or an evolution equally as bizarre.

T-Rex on my wrist, Rampage in the Team Deathmatch I'm in.
T-Rex on my wrist, Rampage in the Team Deathmatch I'm in.

In other Call of Duty news, a new update for Modern Warefare and Warzone is available now and it's massive on Xbox One, weighing in at about 66 GB. The update itself is a texture fix addressing graphical issues with weapons.

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