Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is nearing the end of its sixth and final season, but players will have a chance to max out Battle Passes with a new five-day-long double XP weekend. Announced by Treyarch on Twitter, the bonus event will run the full length of the holiday weekend, offering players double XP, weapon XP, and Battle Pass XP.
Black Ops Cold War’s sixth season is due to finish up on Thursday December 2, after which Call of Duty: Vanguard’s first season will kick off on December 8, officially moving the action over to Activision’s latest COD title.
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A recent leak has given fans a sneak peek at the content that may be coming with Vanguard’s first season, though it’s likely that Activision will confirm more details about the upcoming season soon.
This new Call of Duty content is being released as publisher Activision Blizzard faces a lawsuit from the state of California over alleged harassment and discrimination against women, with recent reports about CEO Bobby Kotick spurring responses from industry partners including Nintendo and Xbox. Kotick has said that he will consider stepping down if the company’s issues aren’t resolved soon.