The lw3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber is the latest Mythic sniper to drop in Call Of Duty Mobile, and it’s already making waves thanks to its bold pixel-art theme and futuristic visuals. With reactive effects, custom animations, and one of the most creative designs we’ve seen in a long time, this sniper brings a fresh twist to Mythic blueprints. While not without flaws, it’s quickly becoming a fan-favorite for players who value style as much as performance.
Why the LW3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber could become a fan-favorite in Call of Duty Mobile
In a sea of similar-looking skins and repetitive cosmetics, Call of Duty Mobile’s new Mythic sniper—the lw3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber—has broken the mold with a bold visual theme that brings pixel art back in style. With futuristic mechanics, immersive effects, and reactive animations that feel alive, this sniper might not be the “best” Mythic ever made, but it’s definitely one of the most creative.
And creativity, especially in a game this crowded with cosmetics, actually matters.
A pixelated future: how design makes the LW3 Tundra stand out
There’s no denying that COD Mobile has released some stunning Mythic weapons before. But the LW3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber is different—not just because of its bright yellow glow or its blocky visuals, but because it feels like a digital throwback to retro gaming culture with a modern twist. It blends old-school pixel art with sharp, sleek sci-fi textures, creating a weapon that stands out in both style and motion.
The gun evolves visually as you rank up kills. It starts with a darker metallic base and slowly builds into a glowing, yellow-highlighted sniper that pops on the battlefield. Most weapons in COD Mobile don’t visually react to your performance, but this one celebrates every kill with new hues and changing energy, making it feel like it’s leveling up with you.
The small details matter more than you’d think
The lw3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber includes subtle but satisfying mechanics. The reload animation literally shakes the screen. When scoped in, you’ll see a working ammo counter inside the scope—a neat touch, even if it’s not game-changing. The tracer rounds hit enemies with a pixelated effect that explodes in particles, creating a look that’s both playful and intense.
Even the scoping animation sounds more mechanical, with an audible zoom-in that makes it feel like you’re engaging in some high-tech sniper system. This kind of sound design isn’t common, and it’s part of what makes this Mythic stand out.
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Let’s talk about the scope… and the controversy
Now for the downside: the scope design doesn’t change across levels 1, 3, and 5, which is a pretty big disappointment for players who plan to upgrade fully. Unlike the Mythic DL Q33 that introduced a scope-free experience (and was borderline pay-to-win because of it), the lw3 Tundra misses that opportunity.
A custom or no-scope version at higher levels would’ve made the weapon feel much more premium. Instead, players are left questioning whether those extra upgrades are worth the CP. Still, there’s hope that the devs could tweak this in a future update based on community feedback.
Not just the gun: what else comes in the Automated Rage draw?
This Mythic drop is more than just a flashy sniper. The supporting cosmetics try to match the pixel-futuristic vibe with mixed results. Here’s what stands out:
Foxr Echo Flame character skin
With dark tones and orange accents, this skin complements the Mythic sniper well. The hooded look and mask give it a covert, operator feel, but the “Flame” in the name is misleading—there are no fire effects, which is a bit of a letdown.
Big Flash emote
This meme-style explosion emote brings humor to the draw. Pixel particles fall after the blast, creating a fun but niche animation.
Legendary trip sensor – Unparalleled
Visually matches the Mythic sniper and looks clean and high-tech. One of the better Legendary gear items we’ve seen recently.
M4 Bite Striker
Arguably the best non-Mythic weapon in the drop. It features custom geometry and iron sights, offering real gameplay value. If you grab this skin early in the draw, it’s a huge win.
Machine pistol with red dot attachment skin
Something we’ve never seen before in a Mythic draw. The red dot has its own cosmetic skin—an unexpected surprise that could hint at more skinned attachments in the future.
Glow stick and charm
Mostly filler, though the charm named Automated Fury is surprisingly well-designed and fits the theme.
A new direction for Mythic designs?
Even if the lw3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber isn’t the strongest weapon mechanically, its design shows that COD Mobile is experimenting more with creativity and player immersion. It’s one thing to make a powerful gun, but another to make a weapon that feels like it belongs in a different universe entirely.
This Myth may not change the meta or dominate ranked lobbies, but it will absolutely get you noticed.
And for many players who’ve already been grinding through predictable draws and recycled bundles, that kind of uniqueness might be exactly what keeps COD Mobile feeling fresh.
FAQ about the lw3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber in COD Mobile
What makes the LW3 Tundra Pulsa Chamber special?
It uses a pixel art theme with reactive visuals and tracer rounds that evolve with each kill.
Is the scope design unique?
Unfortunately, the scope doesn’t change at higher upgrade levels, which is a letdown.
Does the weapon include Tracer rounds?
Yes, pixel Tracer effects appear on every hit, making the shots stand out.
Is it worth upgrading to the max level?
Only if you love visuals. Gameplay-wise, higher tiers don’t add much extra value.
What else comes in the draw?
You get a themed character, M4 skin, emote, charm, and Legendary trip sensor, among others.
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