New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on September 22, 2022) follows:
COD: Modern Warfare 2 is the direct sequel to the Modern Warfare reboot released in 2019. The new installment promises to combine new gameplay elements along with those that players loved from the original Modern Warfare.
The game is currently in beta phase. Those players who pre-ordered it or purchased an early access code would be eligible for the beta.
However, it appears that many eligible players on Xbox are not receiving the COD: Modern Warfare 2 beta code.
COD: Modern Warfare 2 on Xbox not receiving beta code
Multiple reports from Xbox players reveal that many of them are not receiving their corresponding Modern Warfare 2 beta codes.
Apparently, when they try to claim their code, all they get is an error message that reads: ‘You have already redeemed a code for Xbox’.
Many players are concerned that they will not be able to access the COD: Modern Warfare 2 beta from the start due to this issue.
Potential workaround
For those dealing with the problem, there is a potential workaround that could help:
There is no official acknowledgment of the issue from the COD: Modern Warfare 2 developers yet. But we will update this story once new relevant developments emerge.
Update 1 (September 23, 2022)
04:22 pm (IST): According to a Redditor, players who pre-ordered COD: Modern Warfare 2 through Steam and haven’t received their beta code can check their game library.
And if you experience crashing issues after accessing the beta from the Steam library, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
Update 1 (September 26, 2022)
06:37 pm (IST): A Redditor said that they also didn’t receive their beta code, but they got it from the official Call of Duty website. Hence, you can also enroll on the COD website to get your beta code.
Featured image: Call of Duty on Twitter
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