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Call of Duty’s Days of Summer event offers free content inside Infinite Warfare, Modern Warfare, Black Ops III

Call of Duty‘s Days of Summer seasonal event has begun, offering in-game content for Infinite Warfare, Modern Warfare Remastered, and soon, Black Ops III.

During the event, players gain free access to “themed maps, special playlists, game modes, new gear and weapon camos, and much more,” according to Activision.

Here’s what’s available in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4:

  • Playable Turista map
  • One free summer-themed supply drop each week by logging into the game every Monday
  • Two free in-game gifts each week by logging in every Wednesday and Friday
  • New limited-time weapon camos, emblems, calling cards and other summer-themed items in loot pool

Over on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, you can claim the following on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4:

  • Playable Beach Bog map – a daytime, beachside re-imagining of the original Bog map
  • Beachcomber Prop Hunt – a brand new, beach-themed take on the fan-favourite “Prop Hunt” mode
  • One free summer-themed supply drop each week by logging into the game each week
  • New limited-time weapon camos, emblems, calling cards and other summer-themed items in loot pool

Finally, from 3.00 am AEST on 12 July, you can grab the following inside Call of Duty: Black Ops III on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4:

  • Playable Skyjacked, Gauntlet, Rise and Splash maps
  • New limited-time weapon camo and other summer-themed items in loot pool

All content is available through until 3.00 am AEST on 2 August.


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