Genesis is the last camo in the Co-op Campaign Mastery ladder, and it’s treated as the final stamp that confirms you’ve pushed every single weapon through the entire Endgame progression.
Unlike Molten Gold, Moonstone, and Chroma Flux, this tier doesn’t give each gun its own task.
Instead, the game checks whether the full arsenal has been taken all the way to Chroma Flux and only reveals Genesis once that entire list is complete.
Because of that, Genesis becomes a reward the game only hands out once the full 30-weapon grind is finished.
How Do the Requirements Work for Genesis?
The game won’t reveal Genesis until each gun completes all the early steps, including the full Military camo track, all three Special camo tasks, the Molten Gold requirement, and Moonstone’s challenge.

All thirty weapons have to finish those steps, one by one. Chroma Flux only shows up once all the earlier steps are finished, and at that point every weapon has to take out ten Elite enemies in Endgame, which are the hardest targets in the mode.
Once every weapon has gone through Military Special Molten Gold, Moonstone and Chroma Flux you’ve wrapped up the entire Mastery cycle the mode is designed to follow.
How Do You Finally Unlock Genesis?
Genesis only shows up once all thirty weapons have Chroma Flux, and clearing it on just one gun doesn’t push the progression at all.
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Even getting Chroma Flux on twenty-nine weapons leaves Genesis locked. The game needs to see the full list complete (thirty out of thirty) before it registers that you’ve met the final requirement.
Once that happens, the camo doesn’t roll out individually. It unlocks instantly for every weapon in the Co-op menu, no extra Endgame objective, no Elite requirement, and no final boss-type step.
Genesis is purely a global unlock triggered by total completion.
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