Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 went live a few moments ago in some parts of the world and continues to become accessible in other regions. Moreover, Activision has included a rewards program in this title. The bonuses, however, only seem to apply to those who played Call of Duty: Warzone to a certain extent but subsequently decided to quit.
As long as Warzone 2.0 players use the same Activision account and start their new journey on the platform they played the 2020 release on, they should be eligible for the veteran rewards. This information is based on an in-game screenshot of the recent release and clips like the one found in the tweet above.
It should be noted that the nature and level of the veteran rewards will vary with the amount of experience a Warzone 2.0 player had in the previous game. Reportedly, the following items are among the bonuses offered by the program:
While the rewards might not be very rich in quality, they're a token of appreciation to those who played the last COD Battle Royale game. Moreover, resources like the XP boosters can be helpful to gamers when they're getting started on their in-game journey. Weapon experience used to be one of the most useful items in Warzone, and that is unlikely to change in this title.
Call of Duty: Warzone faced its fair share of criticism, as the community didn't always agree with every decision that Activision made. Warzone 2.0 will be a chance for the developers to showcase everything they've learned from the feedback concerning the 2020 release.
Activision has already given a glimpse of what's to come as part of the first season: a FIFA World Cup-inspired mode, and football legends like Lionel Messi appearing as special operators.
With Modern Warfare 2 already being
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