How to Get Paindeer Sleigh Operator Skin in MW3

The forgotten reindeer.

MW3 Paindeer Sleigh Operator Skin
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is celebrating the holidays with new limited-time modes, maps, and even Operators. One of the new Operator skins is called Sleigh, a soldier with an oversized reindeer head, and here is how to get it.

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How to Unlock Paindeer Sleigh Operator Skin in MW3

The Sleigh Operator Skin can be unlocked by purchasing the Paindeer bundle from the in-game Modern Warfare 3 store for 2,400 COD Points. COD Points can be earned from the Battle Pass or bought from your platform’s digital marketplace. There are several bundles for currency, but the 2,400 COD Point bundle will cost $19.99.

The Sleigh skin is an alternative costume for the Doc character on the Kortac side, though players do not need to have Doc unlocked to be able to use the skin. It is also important to note that the skin will only be available to use in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.

The bundle also comes with several other in-game items, while the skin itself has the Neck Trauma Finishing Move. The Paindeer bundle contains:

  • Sleigh Operator Skin
  • Gift Wrapped Weapon Blueprint for the Pulemyot 762 LMG
  • Just Believe Weapon Blueprint for the KV Inhibitor sniper rifle
  • The Paindeer Calling Card
  • Stuffed and Plush Weapon Sticker
  • Seeing Red Emblem

Players can find the bundle in the in-game Store tab under the Most Popular section but may not appear all the time if you check. If it is not in the store, then go to the Events page under either Santa’s Sleighground or Slay Ride events. Press the prompt for the View New Content, and the bundle will show up and can be previewed.

For more about holiday events in Modern Warfare 3, please check out our guide on how to get the Ugliest Sweater DG-58 LSW Blueprint.

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