Gamers who end the Name of Responsibility: Fashionable Warfare 2 marketing campaign will obtain in-game rewards and extra, in line with an announcement on the sport’s website.
The marketing campaign will provide “a mess of rewards” that can be utilized within the multiplayer and particular ops modes. These may even be utilized in Name of Responsibility: Warzone 2.0 when it launches. For those who digitally pre-order Fashionable Warfare 2, you may earn all of the rewards via Marketing campaign Early Entry, earlier than the sport is launched. The pre-order is listed for Rs. 4,999, and the Vault Version for Rs. 6,699 throughout all platforms in India. The sport is ready to launch on October 28.

Listed here are all of the rewards that you could earn from ending the Fashionable Warfare 2 marketing campaign:
- Calling Card: “Cleaning soap’s Willpower”
- Emblem: “What’s Completed Is Completed”
- 30 Minute Double XP Token
- 30 Minute Double Weapon XP Token
- Calling Card: “Chainlinked”
- Base Operator: Chuy
- 30 Minute Double XP Token
- 30 Minute Double Weapon XP Token
- Calling Card: “Gaz”
- Base Operator: Nova
- 1 Hour Double XP Token
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token
- Calling Card: “Shadow Firm Ops”
- Base Operator: Reyes
- 1 Hour Double XP Token
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token
- Base Operator: Hutch
Finishing the complete Marketing campaign additionally rewards gamers with the Union Guard Weapon Blueprint. It is Captain Value’s assault rifle that comes outfitted with 4 pre-equipped attachments: the Purpose OP-V4 Reflex Optic, the SZ 1MW PEQ Laser, the FSS Covert V Silencer on the Muzzle, and the Lockgrip Precision-40 Underbarrel Vertical Grip. The sport describes it as an “glorious place to begin for gamers of all ability ranges throughout all recreation modes.”
Accounts Verified for Name of Responsibility: Warzone Exempted from Fashionable Warfare 2 SMS Verification
To play Name of Responsibility: Fashionable Warfare 2, PC gamers must confirm their accounts utilizing a telephone quantity. We now have already seen this change into a problem with the not too long ago launched AAA title, Overwatch 2. Nonetheless, gamers who’ve already registered their accounts with Name of Responsibility: Warzone wouldn’t should hassle with this course of yet again.
The sport builders talked about a number of issues akin to in-game mitigations, server vs. shopper communication, and extra within the newest Ricochet Anti-Cheat progress report. Fashionable Warfare 2 may even include kernel-level driver updates and the SMS safety coverage to additional provide a good gaming expertise.
The report said, “A text-enabled cell phone quantity is required to play Name of Responsibility: Fashionable Warfare II on PC. Present Name of Responsibility: Warzone gamers which have beforehand verified their account won’t be required to offer any further info to entry Fashionable Warfare II and Warzone 2.0.”
Fashionable Warfare 2 staff additionally famous, “SMS verification is important to our anti-cheat enforcement efforts, tackling illicit account creation at its supply. This helps our safety staff to take care of account and recreation safety to be able to present a protected, honest, and enjoyable gaming expertise for all our gamers.”
20,000 Cheaters Already Banned in Fashionable Warfare 2 Open Beta
The report additionally touches on bans and cheat detections throughout Name of Responsibility: Fashionable Warfare 2’s open beta. The devs stated that some accounts have been eliminated earlier than accessing the beta and a few have been detected and eliminated throughout it.
For the previous, 60,000 illicit accounts have been denied entry, and for the latter, over 20,000 bans have been issued. The report states that 70% of gamers that have been detected as cheaters have been caught earlier than they might even play a single match. “For people who have been capable of play usually (assuming each match they performed included using cheats),” the devs defined, “our methods have been capable of detect and take away them from our ecosystem – on common – inside 5 matches performed.”