How to unlock Fallout x Call of Duty event rewards fast
Check out our full breakdown of the Fallout x Call of Duty event, which covers how to get the rewards fast, and what cosmetics you can earn.
Fallout is now popular enough to get its own Call of Duty crossover, with the Fallout: Vault Dwellers event giving you the chance to earn some exclusive rewards based on the iconic post-apocalyptic franchise.
Running until June 26, you have a little under a week left to hit the XP milestones and unlock Fallout-themed cosmetics, like emblems, calling cards, and a universal weapon camo. So, learn how to do it as quickly as possible.
How to unlock rewards quickly
You'll unlock the rewards from this event by just playing and earning XP in any game mode, but there are some ways you can increase the efficiency of your XP gains to ensure you complete the event.
Firstly, I recommend playing the Small Map Moshpit playlist, as the matches will be much quicker. This also features modes like Kill Confirmed and Hardpoint, where you can focus on the objective for a larger amount of experience.
If you're ok with parting with your money, you can also purchase the Tracer Pack: Fallout Vault Dweller Bundle, as equipping one of the four operator skins from it will give you an additional 2500 XP per match during the event.
All rewards
Reward |
XP Milestone |
Slocum's Joe (Weapon Sticker) |
10,000 XP |
Double XP Token (30 mins) |
20,500 XP |
New California Republic (Large Decal) |
37,200 XP |
Double Weapon XP Token (45 mins) |
55,000 XP |
Nuka-Cola (Charm) |
78,000 XP |
Battle Pass Tier Skip |
105,000 XP |
Nuka-Cola Caps (Emblem) |
140,000 XP |
Everyone Disliked That (Calling Card) |
180,500 XP |
Double Battle Pass XP Token (One hour) |
200,000 XP |
Nuka-Cola Quantum (Weapon Camo) |
225,000 XP |
There are also a number of extra cosmetics available in the shop during the course of the crossover, so be sure to check in - and bring your CoD points.
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Tarran Stockton
Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.