Call of Duty: WWII pre-orders come with double XP for multiplayer

Call of Duty: WWII is just around the corner. While we know that a lot of effort will have gone into the campaign, lots of players are only in it for the multiplayer. To give you a kickstart, Activision is handing out bonuses to anyone who pre-orders.

The “Multiplayer Upgrade” will be in effect for all pre-orders and will allow a permanent weapon unlock and double XP. Players with the “Multiplayer Upgrade” will be able to choose any weapon and unlock it from day one. They will also receive a permanent XP boost, doubling all they earn.

If you play Call of Duty, you’ll know that getting an upper hand in multiplayer is reliant on your weapon unlocks. It’s also tied to your progress through the ranks. Gaining twice as much XP will enable players to earn unlocks and weapons more quickly. This will give them an edge against the competition.

To get the “Multiplayer Upgrade” pre-order Call of Duty: WWII online or instore.

Call of Duty: WWII will be available on November 3, 2017.

Leo Stevenson
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