How to unlock KSP 45 in CoD Mobile Season 6

Liam Mackay
KSP 45 SMG in CoD Mobile

Call of Duty: Mobile Season 6 is almost here, bringing the fan-favorite Modern Warfare 2 Favela map to multiplayer and the Jackal to battle royale. Of course, there’s a brand-new weapon, so here’s how to unlock Cold War’s KSP 45 in CoD Mobile.

CoD Mobile’s 2022 content isn’t showing any sign of slowing down, with Season 6 arriving on June 29, 2022. Amid rumors that Favela will arrive in Modern Warfare 2, the classic map will first arrive in CoD Mobile alongside the battle royale’s new Jackal vehicle.

This update also brings a powerful Black Ops Cold War SMG to CoD Mobile — the KSP 45. This burst-fire SMG was one of Cold War’s best, so here’s how you’ll be able to unlock it in CoD Mobile Season 6.

KSP 45 and L-CAR 9 in CoD Mobile

How to unlock KSP 45 in CoD Mobile

Call of Duty Mobile’s KSP 45 SMG can be unlocked for free at Tier 21 of the Season 6 Battle Pass. This will unlock the base version of the KSP, but CoD Mobile players who purchase the Premium Pass will also be able to unlock a Blueprint for it at a later tier.

Don’t worry if you don’t manage to unlock it during Season 6 as once the season concludes, the KSP 45 can be unlocked through an SMG-based challenge. For example, Season 4‘s Koshka can now be unlocked by getting 30 headshot kills with a Sniper Rifle.

The KSP 45 was a powerful three-round burst SMG in Black Ops Cold War that could kill extremely fast, even at range. Expect its versatility to be especially powerful in Favela’s mix of long sightlines and close-quarters combat.

The KSP 45 isn’t the only weapon coming to CoD Mobile in Season 6, as Black Ops 3’s L-CAR 9 fully-automatic pistol will arrive as part of the Seasonal Challenges.


Warzone Mobile is also in the works, and you can check out the leaked gameplay that shows off some of the new mechanics.

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Liam is CharlieIntel's Editor who focuses on Call of Duty but also plays lots of fantasy RPGs or anything else in his massive gaming backlog. After graduating in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University, Liam freelanced in games journalism before joining CharlieIntel in November 2020. You can contact Liam at [email protected].