Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta release date is finally known to all players, but not everyone may be able to afford it. The great news is that players can get free Black Ops 6 beta codes. Here’s how.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be released on October 25 on PS5, PS4, Xbox, and PC, but eager players want to get their hands on the early access build. Unfortunately, to get early access, players are required to pre-purchase the game, whose vault version is priced at $30 on Steam. While it’s not too wild of a price, it may still be expensive for some.
The good news is that Activision is feeling generous, dropping 50,000 copies of the Black Ops 6 beta code for free in an upcoming stream.
Players can get a free Black Ops 6 beta code by watching Call of Duty League Champs broadcast on Sunday, July 21.
According to the official COD page, Activision has 50,000 Black Ops 6 beta codes that are set to go out for lucky players watching the CDL stream this coming Sunday. The tournament kick-started on July 18 at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center and will run until July 21.
Those who get the Black Ops 6 beta code will be able to play the game from August 3 to September 4, along with those who pre-purchased it. To be eligible, you must connect your Black Ops 6 account with YouTube while watching the CDL stream.
How to connect YouTube with Call of Duty account?
To connect your YouTube account with your Activision ID:
Log in to YouTube and go to the account-sharing page.
Find “Activision ID” in the list and click “Connect”.
Click “Continue” and sign in to your Activision account.
Allow YouTube to share your information by checking the box and clicking “Authorize”.
Login to your Activision ID and authorize the new connection.
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