Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II campaign rewards include Operators and a Blueprint
Activision has revealed the rewards available for completing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’s campaign.
By working through each mission in the campaign, players will receive Calling Cards, an Emblem, Double XP and Double Weapon XP Tokens, and four base Operators to use in multiplayer. A complete list of the available rewards can be found below:
- Calling Card: “Soap’s Determination”
- Emblem: “What’s Done Is Done”
- 30 Minute Double XP Token
- 30 Minute Double Weapon XP Token
- Calling Card: “Chainlinked”
- Base Operator: Chuy
- 30 Minute Double XP Token
- 30 Minute Double Weapon XP Token
- Calling Card: “Gaz”
- Base Operator: Nova
- 1 Hour Double XP Token
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token
- Calling Card: “Shadow Company Ops”
- Base Operator: Reyes
- 1 Hour Double XP Token
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token
- Base Operator: Hutch
In addition to the above rewards, players who complete the entire campaign will be gifted the Union Guard Weapon Blueprint. This is Captain Price’s signature weapon and comes with the Aim OP-V4 Reflex Optic, the SZ 1MW PEQ Laser, the FSS Covert V Silencer, and the Lockgrip Precision-40 Underbarrel Vertical Grip attached.
“These attachments make this Weapon Blueprint an all-around great Primary Weapon; it is an excellent starting point for players of all skill levels across all game modes,” Activision explains. “Compared to the base weapon, this Weapon Blueprint offers more stability when aiming, reduced vertical and horizontal recoil, and a clear sight picture among other benefits like sound suppression.”
As previously announced, players who preorder Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II can access the single-player campaign one week early. This means that players can have all these rewards unlocked and ready to use in multiplayer when the game officially launches.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II launches October 28th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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