How To Earn CDL Champs Viewership Rewards: Get Free Modern Warfare 2 Beta Code
Find out how to earn CDL Champs Viewership Rewards and what sort of rewards are there for the taking.
Call of Duty League (CDL) Champs Viewership Rewards are a bonus incentive to encourage Call of Duty (CoD) fans to tune into the CDL's Championship Weekend. Among the list of rewards for Warzone and Vanguard is an opportunity to earn a free Modern Warfare 2 beta code. This guide will detail how to earn CDL Champs Viewership Rewards and all the rewards up for grabs.
- Take a sneak peek at the Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Maps and Modern Warfare 2 Game Modes.
How To Earn CDL Champs Viewership Rewards
To earn CDL Champs Viewership Rewards, you must tune into the Call of Duty League Championship scheduled for August 4 to August 7, 2022. As you watch live matches, you'll progress through a track of rewards. The longer you watch, the more rewards you can earn.
To get started, log in to your Activision account or create a fresh account. Next, link your YouTube account to your Activision ID. With your accounts linked, all that's left is to spectate some live CDL Champs matches.
You can watch matches and earn Viewership Rewards on YouTube, CallofDutyLeague.com, or the CoD Companion app.
All CDL Champs Viewership Rewards — Free Modern Warfare 2 Beta Code Included
Each day of the CDL Champs offers a variety of different Viewership Rewards. To unlock all the rewards on a specific day, prepare to watch about two to three hours of live CDL Champs matches.
Below is a list of all the CDL Champs Viewership Rewards, what days they are tied to, and how long you need to watch to unlock them:
August 4, 2022, Viewership Rewards
- "Camper" Calling Card (30 minutes watch time)
- "S&D Star" Emblem (1 hour watch time)
- 1 Hour Double XP Token (1 hour and 30 minutes watch time)
- "Wall Banged" Calling Card (2 hours watch time)
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token (2 hours and 30 minutes watch time)
August 5, 2022, Viewership Rewards
- "First Blooded" Calling Card (30 minutes watch time)
- "Round 11" Emblem (1 hour watch time)
- 1 Hour Double XP Token (1 hour and 30 minutes watch time)
- "Spawn Trapped" Calling Card (2 hours watch time)
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token (2 hours and 30 minutes watch time)
August 6, 2022, Viewership Rewards
- "Donut" Weapon Charm (30 minutes watch time)
- "Sprinkles" Volk Weapon Blueprint (1 hour watch time)
- 1 Hour Double XP Token (1 hour and 30 minutes watch time)
- "CoD Timing" Watch (2 hours watch time)
- "Ego Chall" Calling Card (2 hours and 30 minutes watch time)
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token (3 hours watch time)
August 7, 2022, Viewership Rewards
- "The Chip" Emblem (15 minutes watch time)
- "CDL Champs Ring" Weapon Charm (30 minutes watch time)
- "Champs" Automation Weapon Blueprint (45 minutes watch time)
- 1 Hour Double XP Token (1 hour watch time)
- "Down to the Wire" Beatrice Operator Skin (1 hour and 30 minutes watch time)
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token (2 hours watch time)
- Modern Warfare 2 beta code (random drop)
For many, the most desirable reward on this list is the free Modern Warfare 2 beta code. Unfortunately, this is the one reward that is not guaranteed. Instead, it's a random drop.
Random CDL Champs viewers will be blessed with Modern Warfare 2 beta codes as drops starting August 7 at 7:30pm BST. To be eligible for a Modern Warfare 2 beta code drop, you must rack up at least one hour of watch time on August 7. Winners will receive a notification on CallofDutyLeague.com and the CoD Companion app.
All-in-all, CDL Champ offers quite a bit in terms of Viewership Rewards. Tune in each day from August 4 to August 7 to unlock free rewards in Warzone and Vanguard, including a chance at a Modern Warfare 2 beta code.
Unlucky with the CDL Champs Viewership Rewards? Get a guaranteed Modern Warfare 2 beta code when you preorder any of the Modern Warfare 2 editions. As an extra, you'll also get the Warzone Final Judgement Bundle for free.
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Coleman Hamstead
Coleman is a freelance journalist at GGRecon. While gaming has always been his passion, it wasn’t until he worked as a Sports Journalist at the Community College of Baltimore County that he found his enthusiasm for writing. In the time since Coleman has had his work featured in publications such as The Washington Post/Launcher and ESTNN. Coleman is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in Sport Management and Business Administration.