The return of a highly esteemed and adored antagonist from Call of Duty is a feature of Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2.
For the third season of Command: Destruction, Valentia Garza, more popularly known as “El Sin Nombre,” is ecstatic to be joining MW2 and Warzone 2.
Her services have been in high demand as an operator ever since players tore through MW2’s campaign, at which point she became an immediate cult favorite.
According to Activision, “Valeria is a ruthless and cunning Operator who maintains composure at all times.”
“Valeria earns the loyalty of her cartel members daily,
whether she is interrogating adversaries or opening fire in a gunfight,
through her extraordinary determination and criminal mastermind-like planning prowess,
all the while recruiting more with generous contributions from the cartel’s coffers.”
Valeria’s signature shawl and tank top, adorned with cartel tattoos on her default skin, are utilized in MW2 multiplayer, Warzone 2 battle royale,
and DMZ to intimidatingly deter any adversaries who dare to approach her.
The next season of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 will feature Alejandro Vargas and Valeria Garza along with a few Task Force 141 Operators.
Alejandro and Valeria made appearances in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II campaign mode as members of the rival KorTac and SpecGru groups.
The following is everything that is presently known on Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Season 3 Valeria unlocks.
Who is Valeria Garza in Call of Duty?
Javier used to work with Valeria in the Mexican Special Forces. Using the moniker “El Sin Nombre,”
she came up with a scheme to topple the La Araña cartel and establish the Las Almas Cartel.
An other affiliation of hers is the KorTac group.
Once held prisoner by Alejandro and Task Force 141, she utilizes her influence to win her release.
How to get the Valeria operator skin in MW2 and Warzone 2
The third season of MW2 makes Valeria easy to unlock.
She is kept in Sector C0, the first sector you can access after purchasing the battle permit.
Additionally accessible in sector C0 is Alejandro, Valeria’s former buddy and current foe.
The Alejandro vs. Valeria motif permeates the battle pass itself, and sector C0 also provides 150 CoD Points, a 10% boost in battle pass XP, and the “El Dorado” weapon blueprint.
Once players have finished all 20 sectors of the battle pass, they can obtain a special Valeria skin called “El Sin Nombre”.
It’s one of several unique gifts in the Victory Sector for players who finish the season pass.
“El Sin Nombre, ‘the Nameless One’ is ready for business and more than willing to work outside the law,” Activision said.
“This operator skin will frighten off all but the most fearless adversaries with face tattoos, a gold chain, and black leather pants.”
The $29.99 BlackCell Battle Pass bundle, which cannot be purchased with CoD Points, also includes a special gold variant of the skin.
Third seasons of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 will be released on April 12, 2023.
The season also brings us a brand-new battle pass in addition to other improvements like a reworked Resurgence mode with even more players and a new Gulag called Blacksite.
This season, four more operators and two rival operators—Valeria Garza and Alejandro Vargas—will be up for grabs in the battle pass.
Season 3 Battle Pass purchases for 1,100 COD Points grant access to Valeria and Alejandro Operators.
It is yet unclear which battle pass level players will have access to these legendary characters.
All the same, it’s clear that the pass for this season will open up six Operators in all.
Additionally unlockable operators will be Lieutenant Simon “Ghost” Riley, Kyle “Gaz” Garrick, Captain John “Soap” MacTavish of Task Force 141, and associate Farah Karim.
Alejandro and Valeria square up in this little Activision teaser film.