Activision has launched an initiative that allows getting early access without additional cost.
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Just a few days ago, we told you how to access the beta of Call of Duty Black Ops 7 and now Activision has surprised us with a new promotion that allows you to get codes for free. The initiative is being spread through a QR code, which allows players to request their key and choose the platform they want to try the game on.
The process is simple: scan the QR code, complete the registration, and you’ll receive a code to access the Black Ops 7 beta. This early access will allow you to join the multiplayer tests before the final release and check out the new features of this installment for yourself.
How does the Call of Duty Black Ops 7 beta promotion work?
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Scan the official QR code shared by Activision.
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Select the platform you want to play on.
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You’ll receive your early access code for the beta.
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Keep in mind that each Call of Duty account can only receive one code, so if you already have access on one platform and want another, you’ll need to use a second account.
Activision hasn’t specified if this promotion will have a time limit or a limited number of codes distributed, so it’s recommended to claim it as soon as possible. It wouldn’t be surprising if the link is deactivated in the next few hours due to high demand.
Get FREE Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta early access code:
Scan the QR
Enter your platform
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With this initiative, the company aims to increase participation in the tests and build hype for the official release. And judging by how quickly the codes are being shared, it seems they’re succeeding.
