The CoD Modern Warfare 2 beta is finally upon us, and with that comes beta rewards you can earn for joining in on the fun. The beta rewards are strictly cosmetic and will be doled out across two separate weekends, so if you miss the first weekend, you can always come back and grab them during the second weekend of the MW2 beta. Here’s how to earn beta rewards in CoD Modern Warfare 2.
How to Earn Beta Rewards in CoD Modern Warfare 2
Earning the beta rewards in CoD Modern Warfare 2 is simple and straightforward: rank up during the MW2 beta, and you’ll earn specific rewards at the proper level. During both the first and second weekend, you’ll earn these rewards at these ranks:
- Rank 2: “Smashed It” animated emblemRank 4: “Buckle Up” charmRank 6: “Passed the Test” animated player cardRank 10: “Operation First Blood” stickerRank 15: “Side Impact” weapon blueprintRank 18: “Collision” operator skin (only during the second weekend)Rank 19: “No Competition” vinyl (only during the second weekend)Rank 21: “Safety First” stickerRank 26: “Floor It” vehicle skin (only during the second weekend)Rank 30: “Frontal Impact” weapon blueprint (only during the second weekend)
Take note that the rewards at Rank 18 and beyond are only available during the second beta weekend for CoD Modern Warfare 2. During the first beta weekend, you can pick up all rewards up to Rank 15; if you miss them, you’ll have another chance during the second beta weekend.
And that’s all you need to know on how to earn beta rewards in CoD Modern Warfare 2. If you managed to get a beta code, now is the time to use it and download Modern Warfare 2 ahead of time. For more on Modern Warfare 2, read up on every game mode coming to MW2 and how you can get your hands on the Modern Warfare 2 campaign early.
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