Players can now claim free Monster Energy skin in Call of Duty

As part of a recent collaboration between Monster Energy and Call of Duty, players can now get a free in-game operator skin for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone

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Call of Duty is one of the biggest video game franchises by Activision and like all other games CoD is no stranger to collaborations. Ever since moving to the live service games and the release of Warzone, CoD games has done several collaborations.

While not as vast as Fortnite, it has racked up a decent roster, including music artists, TV franchises and other video games. Their most recent collaboration included The Boys and The Walking Dead.

Their partnership with Monster Energy has now brought a new operator skin free of cost to players. The collab has been going on for some time now, with players getting various rewards like weapon skins and XP boosts.

How to claim the free collab skin?

Acquiring the free skin is pretty easy, however, it is not available to claim directly inside the game. In order to claim the skin players need to follow some simple steps listed below.

  1. Visit the official Call of Duty website and log in with your account.
  2. After logging in, players will be able to see their code.
  3. Alternatively, players can use BNX33C6FLWCPCBP if they do not see the code.
  4. Hitting submit will give a redemption status message.
  5. Launch Modern Warfare 3 or Warzone and players will have the free operator skin ‘The Beast’ in their collection.

Hackers are still prevalent in CoD

One of the biggest issues people have with CoD games are cheaters and hackers. Despite multiple outcrys from the community and various fixes by the developers, there has been no reduction in cheating.

Several people face cheaters on a daily basis using wall hacks, aim hacks and now, speed hacks. While free rewards are a good way to create engagement, moderating the game will make it even more enjoyable for the community.

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