How to get the CDL Major 2 Twitch Drops in MW2
Want free Double XP Tokens, Emblems, and even a Weapon Blueprint? Find out how to earn the CDL Major 2 Twitch Drops right here.
Each day of the CDL Major 2 will feature different Twitch Drops that Modern Warfare 2 fans can earn by simply watching the action unfold on Twitch. In this guide, we'll review how to get the CDL Major 2 Twitch Drops and list all the earnable Drops.
How can you get the Twitch Drops?
To begin earning the CDL Major 2 Twitch Drops, you must first link your Twitch account with your Activision account. With your two accounts linked, tune into the CDL Major 2 on Twitch.tv/CallofDuty to start progressing toward the Viewership Rewards.
All broadcasts of the CDL Major 1 begin at 6:30pm GMT. You can track your progress in the Drops Inventory on Twitch. And when you've watched an adequate amount of time, you can claim your CDL Major 2 Twitch Drops.
After redeeming, your Drops will show up in-game the next time you launch MW2.
February 2 viewership rewards
- 60 Minute Double XP Token And 60 Minute Double Weapon XP Token: Unlocks at 1 Hour
- Groundhog Shadow Emblem: Unlocks at 1 Hour 30 Minutes
February 3 viewership rewards
- 60 Minute Double XP Token And 60 Minute Double Weapon XP Token: Unlocks at 1 Hour
- Route Man Gets Paid Calling Card: Unlocks at 1 Hour 30 Minutes
- Full Sailed Emblem: Unlocks at 2 Hours
February 4 viewership rewards
- 60 Minute Double XP Token And 60 Minute Double Weapon XP Token: Unlocks at 1 Hour
- GG Weapon Sticker: Unlocks at 1 Hour 30 Minutes
- Cooking Up Some Dubs Calling Card: Unlocks at 2 Hours
February 5 viewership rewards
- 60 Minute Double Weapon XP Token: Unlocks at 1 Hour
- Iced Out Weapon Blueprint: Unlocks at 1 Hour
- 60 Minute Double XP Token: Unlocks at 1 Hour 30 Minutes
- Salty Emblem: Unlocks at 2 Hours
Hungry for more XP? Find out how to get Double XP Tokens in MW2.
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