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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4: How to Get All Eight Beta Rewards

Every beta unlock is tied to a player level, from an emblem at level 4 to a weapon blueprint at level 30.

Every beta unlock is tied to a player level, from an emblem at level 4 to a weapon blueprint at level 30.

The Modern Warfare 4 beta hands out eight cosmetic items, and none of them are hidden behind secret objectives. Every unlock is tied to a single number: your Player Level. Hit the level, get the item.

Quick answer: Play beta matches, earn XP, and climb to Player Level 30. All eight rewards unlock automatically at fixed levels along the way, and they carry into the full game when it launches on October 23, 2026.


All eight Modern Warfare 4 beta rewards by player level

The unlock ladder starts early and spaces out toward the top. The first four items land in quick succession, then the gaps widen for the more substantial rewards.

Player LevelReward
4MW4 Beta Emblem
8MW4 Beta Weapon Charm
12MW4 Beta Weapon Sticker
16MW4 Beta Calling Card
20MW4 Beta Operator Skin
23MW4 Beta Spray
26MW4 Beta Loading Screen
30MW4 Beta Weapon Blueprint
Modern Warfare 4 beta reward tiers showing the emblem, charm, operator skin and weapon blueprint unlocks
The full beta reward track, from the level 4 emblem up to the level 30 weapon blueprint. Image: Activision

The lower tiers are profile and weapon dressing — an emblem, a charm, a sticker, a calling card. The two worth pushing for are the Operator Skin at level 20 and the Weapon Blueprint at level 30, since those show up in matches rather than on a menu.


How to earn XP and level up in the beta

There is no separate challenge list to track. XP earned from playing is the only currency that matters, and your Player Level is the only gate on the eight items.

Get into the beta and start playing multiplayer. The map and mode rotation is where the bulk of your XP will come from across both weekends.
Play the Campaign mission included in the beta. It is the first time a Call of Duty beta has shipped with campaign content, and it gives you something to do outside the multiplayer playlists.
Check the second weekend for the added Warzone content. It expands what you can play while you close the gap to level 30.

Each item appears the moment you cross its level threshold, so a reward popping up in your progression feed is your confirmation that it registered.


Modern Warfare 4 beta dates and access windows

The beta runs in two blocks. Early access comes first for pre-orders and code holders, then the doors open to everyone.

PhaseWindowWho can play
Early access betaAugust 21, 11AM PT – August 25Pre-orders and beta code holders
Open betaAugust 28, 10AM PT – September 1Everyone
Full launchOctober 23, 2026Everyone

Note: the open beta weekend is long enough to reach level 30 on its own, so skipping early access does not lock you out of any of the eight items.


How to get in without pre-ordering

Pre-ordering is the reliable route to the first weekend, and it is available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC via Battle.net, the Xbox app on PC, and Steam. Digital pre-orders usually grant access automatically, while physical pre-orders often supply a code on the retailer receipt.

Free early access codes have also circulated through promotions, including Samsung giveaways and Discord Nitro. Earlier livestream events, such as the Call of Duty Endowment CODE Bowl in June and the Call of Duty League Championship in July, handed out codes to viewers who had linked their Activision account to Twitch or YouTube. Those windows have closed, and no further code giveaway has been confirmed.

If none of that applies to you, waiting for the open beta costs nothing but a week.


Do the beta rewards carry over to the full game?

Yes. Everything you unlock during either beta weekend is attached to your account and will be waiting in Modern Warfare 4 when it releases on October 23. That includes the level 20 Operator Skin and the level 30 Weapon Blueprint.

Level 30 is the ceiling for the reward track, so once the blueprint unlocks, there is nothing further to chase on the cosmetic side. Anything you play after that is just testing weapons and maps ahead of launch — which, given the beta doubles as a preview of the campaign and new Warzone content, is arguably the better reason to stay logged in.