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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Has Double XP From Now Until December 2

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is about to begin its first proper season, with a huge drop of free content beginning on December 3. While not every map and mode promised will drop at the same time, it's a significant date for Infinity Ward's reboot of their popular Call of Duty sub-series. To celebrate, from now until December 2 you can earn double XP in all of Modern Warfare's online modes. This gives you a good chance to hit Officer Ranks before the first season reset on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

This news comes via the Activision Blog, which also delves further into what the beginning of the new season will mean for players. Once Season 1 begins, your Officer Rank (if you've gotten that far) will be locked, and you'll earn your ribbons for that rank. Everyone will be on a new journey to Rank 155 during the season, as will be the case in subsequent seasons as well. Enlisted Ranks, Mission progress, Blueprint weapons, and your Combat Record will carry over between seasons. The game will also receive its first Battle Pass in December, so it's going to be a big month for the game.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare received a 7/10 in our review, and has been a huge sales performer for Activision. If you haven't jumped into the latest Call of Duty yet, be sure to check out our guide for the best Modern Warfare Black Friday deals--the game will be discounted over Thanksgiving.



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