Daily login rewards have been leaked for Call of Duty. Play Warzone or Modern Warfare 2 every day, and get free cosmetics. It's a simple concept, but the fans are unimpressed.
A new feature is coming to Call of Duty, and it might even arrive before Modern Warfare 3. It's called "Daily Login Rewards" and if you play any mobile games, you'll be very familiar with this mechanic. Basically: every day you log in you get a reward, and you get greater rewards if you log in for a number of days in a row.
You can take a look at the screenshot and the new feature below.
Daily Login Rewards Are Coming To Call of Duty
A Twitter leaker, who goes by the moniker "Task Force Leaks", recently shared a screenshot that appeared to show daily login rewards for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone. As you can deduce from the image, it looks like players will get a new reward for free every day just by logging in:
Looks like they're adding daily login rewards to #Callofduty. #MWII #Warzone pic.twitter.com/Ps6jBxJsqB
— Task Force Leaks Images (@TaskForceLimg) July 7, 2023
This image might be DMCA'd soon. So here is a record of the rewards shown in the screenshot that you get for each consecutive day you log in:
- Day 1: Loading Screen
- Day 2: Vehicle Skin
- Day 3: Double XP Token (1 Hour)
- Day 4: Calling Card
- Day 5: Double Weapon XP (1 Hour)
- Day 6: Emblem
- Day 7: Weapon Blueprint (M4)
You might be tempted to assume that the community reacted positively to the news. But Call of Duty has as the second most negative fan base online, and so the opposite happened.
Call of Duty: Community Reject Daily Login Rewards As "Desperate Attempt" To Keep Playerbase
Based on the Twitter replies at least, it seems like the community are underwhelmed by the daily login rewards. Many users commented on how boring all the cosmetics looked, while others said it made the company look desperate:
It's nothing more than a desperate attempt to get their daily users up. I'm not sure if a small "incentive" is enough to win back the community.
And there were even those who suspected it was part of some grand plot to integrate Mobile:
mobile integration, that's why.
But what do you think? Are you simply happy about the free rewards? Or do you think it's too little too late? We wouldn't want to go the way of Halo Infinite, after all...
All this effort on daily consumption, and yet cheaters go unpunished: