Key Takeaways
- According to a leak, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will offer Double XP and rewards through Little Caesars and Monster Energy.
- Previous COD releases featured in-game goodies and Double XP through snack and drink promotions.
- Players can earn various rewards from Little Caesars by spending at least $3 at their locations.
According to some promotional material, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be offering Double XP and other rewards through Little Caesars and Monster Energy. Little Caesars and Monster Energy ran promotions for prior games in the series, and they appear to be returning for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
Similar to past Call of Duty releases, various products are expected to offer in-game goodies and Double XP for Black Ops 6. The last title, Modern Warfare 3, included Monster Energy Operator Skins and Weapon Blueprints, a Burger King Operator Skin and Calling Card, and an Amazon Prime bundle. Beyond this, snack and drink promotions have been released alongside Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Black Ops 2, Ghosts, and more. These promotions allow players who may not otherwise buy cosmetics in the Shop to customize their profile to stand out from the crowd. A leaker has confirmed that Little Caesars and Monster Energy are returning to promote Black Ops 6.
Call of Duty leaker Charlie Intel recently shared two posts regarding Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and promotional materials ahead of its release. According to the posts, Little Caesars and Monster Energy have planned exclusive rewards for Black Ops 6 players. Little Caesars will be offering Double XP and the chance to earn Battle Pass XP, Call of Duty Points, a Hot-N-Ready Weapon Charm, a pizza-themed Calling Card and Emblem, an Operator Skin, and a Black Ops 6 digital game code. Monster Energy features tiers of rewards including a Weapon Blueprint, different versions of an Operator Skin, two Weapon Vinyls, and a Double XP token.
According to the announcement, players will need to spend at least $3 at pizzeria locations to unlock the Little Caesars offerings. Their receipt will include a code that needs to be entered at a Little Caesars domain that opens on October 21. The Monster Energy details leaked by Charlie Intel are more vague, but the rewards appear to be tied to a Monster Energy account like in previous years. If it’s anything like the Modern Warfare 3 promotion, a player may need to upload their receipt from a Monster Energy purchase to receive the relevant codes for the Black Ops 6 rewards. Players who miss out on the promotional rewards that they’re looking for may not be able to acquire them once the promotion expires.
As fans have utilized these Call of Duty promotions to earn XP much faster in previous releases, Monster Energy and Little Caesars may help early Black Ops 6 adopters. Because other companies have helped promote earlier titles, these two returning brands may be among a slew of products closer to the game’s release.