Prime Gaming Is Giving Call Of Duty Players Free Loot

Prime Gaming Is Giving Call Of Duty Players Free Loot
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Written by 

Joseph Kime

Published 

15th Sep 2021 12:57

Prime Gaming has been a great asset to a lot of gamers. Offers of free loot to Prime subscribers has been helping fans in-game for a slew of titles, most notably Apex Legends, with the service dishing out free and exclusive rare Legend skins.

League of Legends, Warframe, and World of Tanks are among the most celebrated titles at Prime Gaming, and players have been making good use of it. Now, Call of Duty fans are among those claiming some bonus goodies through the service.

What Call Of Duty Loot is Coming To Prime Gaming?

Call Of Duty Offers Three Free Loot Bundles
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Both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone are getting some bonus loot via Prime Gaming. Three bundles have just been revealed on the site and can be claimed for free - so long as you’re a member of Amazon Prime.

The first is the ‘Bogged Down’ bundle, which features the epic ‘Swamp’ skin for Woods, the legendary ‘Track Master’ SMG blueprint, the epic ‘Monsoon’ Sniper Rifle blueprint, the epic ‘Swamp Mudder’ emblem, and a rare ‘True North’ weapon sticker. Not bad for a free bundle.

The other two bundles are inspired by the World Series of Warzone, while the Summer 2021 pack comes with the epic ‘Stolen Crown’ calling card, the epic ‘Howl’ emblem, plus two hour-long double XP tokens, for regular XP and Weapon XP.

The third, and final, bundle is the World Series of Warzone bundle. This comes with a lot of goodies. Deep breaths, everyone...It contains - the legendary ‘Shopping Cart’ Assault Rifle blueprint, the Legendary ‘Management Material’ SMG blueprint, the epic ‘Crown’ weapon charm, and the epic ‘Killcam Staredown’ calling card. These gifts can be used in Black Ops Cold War from now, but won’t be usable until October 7th in Warzone.

This is all well and good, but how exactly do you claim your booty?

How To Claim Call of Duty Prime Gaming Loot Drops

Call Of Duty Offers Three Free Loot Bundles
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All you have to do to bag this free loot is follow this link, make sure you’re signed in to your Amazon account (so long as you have Prime - if you don’t, you won’t be eligible) and click on each bundle to claim them. You’ll need to link up your Amazon account to your Call of Duty one, but once you’ve done that, click that big blue ‘claim’ button to bag the goodies. It’s as simple as that!

So, get to nabbing your rewards, and we expect to see at least 100 of the Swamp skin in the next lobby we jump into.

 

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Joseph Kime is the Senior Trending News Journalist for GGRecon from Devon, UK. Before graduating from MarJon University with a degree in Journalism, he started writing music reviews for his own website before writing for the likes of FANDOM, Zavvi and The Digital Fix. He is host of the Big Screen Book Club podcast, and author of Building A Universe, a book that chronicles the history of superhero movies. His favourite games include DOOM (2016), Celeste and Pokemon Emerald.

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