Here's how you can get the MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass for free with Xfinity Rewards
In this guide, you will find out how to upgrade to the full version of the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Season 01 Battle Pass for free with Xfinity Rewards.
Xfinity Rewards is back with a brand-new opportunity to get the MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass for free. The Season 01 Battle Pass covers Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0, but it typically costs 1,000 COD Points to unlock the Premium items. However, with Xfinity Rewards, you can upgrade to the full version of the Season 01 Battle Pass at no additional cost.
How can you get the Season 01 Battle Pass for free with Xfinity Rewards?
Follow the steps outlined below to get the MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass free with Xfinity Rewards:
- Log into your Xfinity Account on any web browser
- Navigate to Rewards
- Redeem the offer for a free MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass
- Enter the code you receive into the Call of Duty Redemption Centre
You must claim the Xfinity Rewards MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass by December 21, 2022, at 11:59pm ET. From there, you have until January 24, 2023, to enter the code into the Call of Duty Redemption Centre. It's worth mentioning that supplies are limited, so try to be quick!
If you're already a user of Comcast's Xfinity Internet Service, you'd be doing yourself a disservice not to capitalize on this opportunity to get the MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass for free.
What is the MW2 Season 01 Battle Pass offer?
If it's not already obvious, you need an active subscription to Comcast's Xfinity Internet Service to be eligible for Xfinity Rewards. Xfinity Rewards are Comcast's way of thanking its customers for their loyalty. During the Modern Warfare 2 beta, Xfinity Rewards offered free multiplayer beta codes for Xfinity customers.
Unfortunately, this offer is only eligible for residents of the United States.
Upgrade to the MW2 Vault Edition to get 50 Battle Token Tier Skips.
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