Call of Duty is giving some players a free Season 6 Battle Pass. The studio sent emails to select users with codes that can be redeemed in-game. This allows them to unlock the latest rewards without spending money.
Normally, the Warzone Battle Pass costs 1,100 CoD Points, which is about £8.39. The free Battle Pass code is being sent to players who have not played the game recently. If you are lucky, you will find an email from Call of Duty in your inbox.
The subject line will say “Free Battle Pass for you!” and there will be a “Claim now” button inside. The email has instructions on how to use the code to get your free Battle Pass. It also encourages you to jump into Season 6 to play and unlock new content.
If you stopped playing Call of Duty a while ago and deleted it to save space, you could still give the code to a friend who likes the game.
free pass for inactive players
Season 6 of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 just started.
It is the final major update for the game before the next one comes out. The update has a Halloween theme with lots of blood and references to horror movies. There is a killer clown-themed restaurant and a Michael Myers character.
Players can fight in dark versions of maps like Vondel. They can also turn into zombies in a new Zombie Royale mode. This is the last season, so any points you earn from the current Battle Pass cannot be used for future passes.
When you log in, you will see an ad for the next game, Black Ops 6, which launches on October 25. Skins, weapons, and tokens from MW3 will not transfer to the new game. Activision said it is a fresh start.
However, Warzone will still get updates as part of its connection with Black Ops 6.
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