CDL Stream Is Giving Out 50,000 Modern Warfare 2 Beta Codes

CDL Stream Is Giving Out 50,000 Modern Warfare 2 Beta Codes
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Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

26th Jul 2022 14:19

The Call of Duty League might not be to everyone's tasting, but there's no denying that when the World Championships roll around and the best of the best collide the action will epitomise everything the Call of Duty franchise stands for and crown the Vanguard era off with a resounding showcase.

Whether you're a devoted lover of the esports side of things or a casual free-to-play Warzone fanatic, you'll be wanting to tune into the broadcast this year as a wealth of rewards are going to be up for grabs.

Desired weapon blueprints, weapon charms, operators, and emblems will be on the cards simply for watching the broadcast. But that's not where the fun stops, as a bucket-load of Modern Warfare 2 beta codes will also be up for grabs. 

Modern Warfare 2 Beta Codes Given Out For Free At CDL World Championships

By tuning into the CDL World Championships 2022 you will be eligible to earn one of 50,000 Modern Warfare 2 beta codes. 

On Championship Sunday (August 7), draws will be made from fans who have watched up to 60 minutes of CDL action, with 10,000 codes being rolled out after the first game of the Grand Final and 5,000 per game until the Championship is won (should the Final end before the ninth game in the best of nine, the rest of the 50,000 codes will be dished out  the usual 5,000).

Fans will have to link their Activision accounts to the platform they are watching on (either YouTube or via the Companions App) in order to win the Modern Warfare 2 beta codes and the additional in-game rewards.

 

How To Win $100,000 By Watching The Call Of Duty League

If free beta codes aren't enough, and two blueprints (Championship Automaton and Sprinkles Volk variant), six golden customisation features, an exclusive operator, and five champs-styled player cards don't quite fill up your boots, how about $100,000?

Call of Duty League gurus will be able to complete a full bracket of "Pick'ems" where Activision will gift $100k to anyone who can correctly guess the score of each and every game. A $5,000 consolation will be given to the one fan who has the most accurate bracket if the jackpot isn't won.

Even if you don't watch the championships avidly, it's definitely worth tuning in for at least an hour, and who knows, you might even enjoy watching the best teams in the world play out near-perfect Call of Duty.

Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.

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