How to Unlock the Bogey Camo in Black Ops Royale Fast (New Orders)

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The Bogey Camo is one of the easiest cosmetics you can unlock in the freshly returned Black Ops Royale experience — you don’t need to win a match or even engage in a full firefight to earn it. Complete the New Orders Operator Order inside one of two small POIs, collect ten paint cans after triggering the order with the rooftop phone, and the Bogey Camo (plus 5,000 XP) is yours — instantly and permanently for you and any squadmates who are present when you finish.

First-person shooter: player aims a camo rifle as soldiers advance toward a neon 'NEW ORDERS' sign.Background / Overview​

Black Ops Royale returned to Warzone as a limited-time, Black Ops‑themed battle royale that brings a retro‑inspired map (Avalon) and a slate of mode‑exclusive rewards and Operator Orders. The mode recreates the feel of the original Blackout-style matches while layering in Black Ops 7-era weapons and cosmetics, including a trio of event camos gated behind short in‑mode challenges. Black Ops Royale’s POIs are compact and densely built, which is why several Operator Orders (like New Orders) are designed to be completed entirely inside a single point of interest rather than across the whole map.
This design choice — short, self‑contained objectives inside recognizable POIs — is intentionally low-friction: it encourages fast play, squad coordination, and repeatable runs without forcing players to survive a whole match to be rewarded. That said, short objectives can also concentrate player traffic and create predictable hotspots, which carries both benefits and risks for players seeking the camo quickly.

What the Bogey Camo is — and what it isn’t​

  • What it is: A mode‑exclusive cosmetic weapon camo awarded for completing the New Orders Operator Order inside Black Ops Royale. It’s a visual skin only — no gameplay advantages.
  • What it isn’t: It is not a weapon blueprint, functional skin, or a seasonal-only XP booster. It does not require killing enemies or extracting with a payload — simply complete the in‑POI collection objective.
  • Reward extras: Completing the order also grants 5,000 XP in addition to the Bogey Camo, and the camo applies to the weapons eligible in the event’s camo set.
If you like quick cosmetic unlocks that don’t demand matches-long commitment, the Bogey camo is a practical, low‑effort addition to your inventory. But because the challenge is POI‑locked, it can be contested — and that contest is the primary friction you’ll face.

Quick summary of the steps​

  • Drop into Chop Shop (recommended) or Golf Club.
  • Find the phone on the roof of the largest building and interact to start the New Orders Operator Order.
  • A red circle will appear on your minimap; inside it, collect 10 paint cans that spawn in and around buildings, on tables, and on top of world objects.
  • Collect all ten paint cans within the same match and the Bogey Camo unlocks immediately, for you and any nearby squadmates.
  • If you fail to collect all 10 in one run, the order resets and you must start again.
This concise route is drawn from practical testing inside the mode and the mode’s Operator Order logic; Black Ops Royale’s POIs are intentionally small to make this a rapid objective for players who want the cosmetic without a long grind.

Step‑by‑step: the fastest, safest route to the Bogey Camo​

1. Landing: pick Chop Shop or Golf Club​

While the order can be completed at either Chop Shop or Golf Club, Chop Shop is the easier choice for a fast run. Chop Shop is a compact POI with fewer entrances and less internal ground to cover than Golf Club, which keeps search time down and makes it easier to coordinate with a squad.
Why Chop Shop is recommended:
  • Smaller footprint — fewer rooms to check.
  • The phone spawn on the roof is straightforward to find; the yellow gantry leading to it makes approach predictable.
  • Easier to lock down quickly if you’re in a squad.
If you prefer a longer, lower‑traffic run because the Chop Shop is hot, Golf Club is the alternative, but expect more movement to search the clubhouse and course buildings.

2. Start the Operator Order: find the phone​

Drop onto the roof of the largest building at your chosen POI and head to the yellow gantry. The order is initiated by interacting with a conspicuous phone object — this is what triggers the New Orders Operator Order and generates the minimap cue for the paint‑can search area.
Practical tips:
  • Make the roof your first objective immediately after dropping; getting the order started early buys you time.
  • Use low-fall or deliberate ladder drops to arrive with full mobility and avoid falling into a firefight before you have the order triggered.

3. The search: collect 10 paint cans​

After you interact with the phone, a red circle will appear on your minimap that contains the spawns for the ten paint cans. They spawn in a variety of indoor and outdoor locations: on tables, on floors, on shelves, and occasionally on top of world geometry or props. Think of them as small interactable world items rather than hidden collectibles.
How to search efficiently:
  • Split and sweep: if you have a squad, split up and clear rooms in parallel. Two to four players can clear Chop Shop in well under two minutes if they coordinate.
  • Check high and low: cans can spawn on top of barrels, workbenches, and small props — don’t overlook ledges and roof access inside the POI.
  • Use the minimap: the red search circle narrows the area. Move methodically in a grid or clockwise sweep to avoid retracing steps.

4. Finish in one match — no partial saves​

You must collect all 10 paint cans in a single match once the Operator Order is active. If you die and respawn (depending on the match rules) or you fail to gather all ten, the order will fail and you’ll need to trigger it again from the phone.
Important caveat:
  • The order does not persist between matches. If you leave the POI or get forced out by the gas, the order timeline is the match’s timeline — so plan to finish quickly.

5. Reward: Bogey Camo and XP​

When the tenth paint can is collected the game will immediately display the Bogey Camo unlocked message, and you’ll receive the cosmetic and 5,000 XP. If you completed it alongside squadmates present in the area when you finished, they should also receive the camo unlock.

Tactical tips and common pitfalls​

  • Bring silence, not fights. Since the objective is collection, minimizing fights speeds completion. Drop in hot only if you’re confident in quick close‑quarters wins.
  • Play during off‑peak hours if you’re impatient. Less player traffic lowers the chance of getting pushed off the POI mid‑collection.
  • Use a friend as a lookout. While one or two players sweep interiors, a teammate covering windows and entrances reduces the chance of door‑campers scuppering the run.
  • Don’t chase a single can. If a can is in a spot that’s covered by a known enemy, collect the rest first and then return — the operator order won’t time out instantly, and you’ll improve the odds of finishing.
  • Watch for spawn clusters. Paint cans tend to appear on common furniture and workbenches — check these high‑probability spots first.
  • Squad-sharing is real. If you finish with squadmates in proximity, they get the unlock too — bring friends and be generous with callouts.

Why developer choices make this challenge work (and where it can break)​

Design strengths​

  • Accessibility: The order is quick and doesn’t punish new or casual players with high‑skill requirements. That makes it a good engagement mechanic for a live event.
  • Pacing: Mode‑localized orders add short bursts of objective play that increase replayability without forcing long grind sessions.
  • Social reward: Because squadmates can receive the camo by being present, the order encourages cooperative play and makes it easier for groups to collect the cosmetic together.

Risks and weaknesses​

  • Hotspots and predictability: Short, focused objectives create predictable hotspots that can become death traps, which frustrates players looking for a fast, low‑stress run.
  • Exploit surface area: If can spawns follow deterministic rules, theorycrafters could share exact spawn tables that trivialize the search. That reduces the objective’s replay value.
  • Mode instability: Live modes can be tweaked quickly. If the developer decides to move phones, change spawn counts, or rename POIs in a future patch, the exact route can break; always verify patch notes if you return weeks later.

Troubleshooting: when the order won’t trigger or complete​

  • Phone not present on the roof: Some matches may spawn different contextual objects or put you inside a temporary server state; move to the alternate POI (Golf Club) and try there.
  • Paint cans not spawning: Wait 15–30 seconds after triggering the order; spawns often populate shortly after you interact with the phone. If nothing appears, die and re-trigger — the order is cheap to restart.
  • You collected all cans but no unlock: Confirm that you collected all ten in the same match and that you were the one who triggered the order; shared squad progress can be finicky if multiple orders are active simultaneously.
  • Enemy griefing: If players are actively preventing completion, attempt a stealthier approach (arrive late, clear with smoke, or use a flanking path). If griefing is persistent, consider a later time or a different POI.

Advanced strategies for speedruns and public matches​

  • Land the roof, grab the phone, then place one teammate on the main entrance and one on the rear access.
  • Sweep interior spaces clockwise; call out found cans on voice or quick text.
  • Use throwables to flush out campers before committing to risky pickups.
  • If you have a Groza‑style weapon or high close‑quarters DPS, use it only as a last resort to clear an area fast — fights cost time.
  • If you plan to farm multiple cosmetics in one play session, rotate between Chop Shop and another POI to avoid repeated player congestion.
Speedfarm note: the New Orders run is so short that you can reasonably complete multiple attempts within a single hour of play. That makes it one of the more repeatable and efficient event cosmetics compared with long mastery or high‑kill unlocks.

Contextual analysis: what the Bogey camo reveals about Warzone event design​

Event camos like Bogey reflect a trend to diversify reward types beyond time‑sink masteries and high-kill feats. They reward exploration and small tactical objectives rather than pure combat skill. That’s an important shift for retention: players who dislike long grinds but love short goals are addressed directly.
At the same time, such low-barrier rewards can be a double‑edged sword. Because they’re simple to obtain, the cosmetics must be visually distinctive enough to feel valuable; otherwise, players can perceive the reward as trivial. In community reaction, you can expect a split: some players will appreciate the low barrier to entry and the social nature of squad‑shared unlocks, while others will argue that event cosmetics should require more effort or merit to preserve exclusivity.
Finally, the POI‑locked design is a smart way to concentrate player activity into small, repeatable engagements. From an engineering perspective this reduces load across the broader map and simplifies spawn and persistence logic. But from a gameplay perspective it can create a tug‑of‑war around a handful of objects — happy for those who like conflict, frustrating for those who prefer a calm, predictable routine.

Future‑proofing and maintenance: what could change and how to adapt​

  • Patch changes: Developers can change POI layouts, move the phone, or alter spawn counts next patch. If you return to Black Ops Royale later in the season and find the objective different, treat any route as ephemeral and verify against patch notes or community guides.
  • Event rotation: The Bogey Camo is tied to the Black Ops Royale event; if the event rotates out, the camo may no longer be obtainable by the same method. If you care about the cosmetic, prioritize completion while the event is live.
  • Exploit mitigation: If an exploit emerges (e.g., map clipping to collect cans instantly), expect a hotfix that either nerfs the exploit or removes the ability to obtain the camo via that method. Play legitimately to avoid ban risk and to preserve your enjoyment of the mode.

Verdict: should you go after the Bogey Camo?​

If you enjoy short objectives, quick runs, and cosmetic hunts that don’t require long commits, yes — the Bogey Camo is an excellent little reward. It’s accessible, squad‑friendly, and it unlocks fast. For completionists, this is a low‑hanging fruit that pays off immediately. If you’re short on time but want to pad your cosmetic roster, you can plausibly knock out the New Orders Operator Order in a single sitting.
For players who dislike hotspot fights or prefer long, skill‑based unlocks, this camo will feel trivial. However, because it’s a mode‑exclusive unlock and shareable with squadmates, it delivers a small but concrete satisfaction: you get a cosmetic and XP without having to grind dozens of matches.

Final checklist to get the Bogey Camo (one‑page quick reference)​

  • Drop into: Chop Shop (recommended) or Golf Club.
  • Objective start: interact with the phone on the roof / yellow gantry.
  • Collect: 10 paint cans within the red minimap circle.
  • Timing: all 10 must be collected in the same match.
  • Reward: Bogey Camo + 5,000 XP, and squadmates present at completion will receive the camo too.

This short, repeatable Operator Order is a well‑designed mini‑challenge for Black Ops Royale: accessible, social, and quick to complete. If you want the Bogey Camo, drop Chop Shop, call the phone, and sweep the site — you’ll be sporting that camo before the circle closes.

Source: Windows Central How to get the new Bogey Camo in Call of Duty Warzone: Black Ops Royale
 

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