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Win Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War cross-play beta codes on PC, Xbox One!

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War will offer up a cross-play beta on Windows PC and Xbox One this coming weekend. With thanks to Activision, Stevivor has a number of codes to give away to eager readers!

The codes are good for Cold War’s Beta Weekend 2, running between 16-20 October on both platforms. Pre-loading of the beta begins on 15 October, so we’ll make sure to give you ample time to get downloading so you can jump straight in.

If you’re keen to enter for the opportunity, tell us in 25 words or less: Which scorestreak is your favourite and why? The more creative, the better. You can also add additional entries to the pool via the widget below.

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This contest starts today, open to anyone around the globe, and will run until 12.01 pm AEDT on 15 October. We’ll email winners right after so you’ll have the evening to get prepared and download the beta. We’ll contact winners via their supplied email addresses, so make sure you enter that info correctly.

Good luck!

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War heads to Windows PC via Battle.net, Xbox One and PS4 on 13 November; a next-gen release follows on Xbox Series X and PS5 at their launches.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War

13 Nov 2020 (PC PS4 | PS5 Xbox One | Series)

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