The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 early access beta is set to begin on August 21 at 02:00 PM ET and run through August 25 at 01:00 PM ET.
With the beta approaching, many players are still unsure about how to obtain and redeem an early access code.
How to get the code?
There are two primary ways to get a Modern Warfare 4 beta key: pre-ordering the game for access to the opening weekend or entering an exclusive beta giveaway through Insider Gaming.
Pre-Order Modern Warfare 4
Pre-ordering the game through an eligible retailer remains one of the most dependable ways to secure a Modern Warfare 4 beta code. Many participating retailers provide access codes after players complete their purchase, giving them a chance to secure early entry before the beta begins.
If you’re looking for the simplest route to early access, check authorized retailers and officially supported platforms for eligible pre-order offers.
Enter official giveaways
Players who don’t want to pre-order can also keep an eye out for promotional events organized through official Call of Duty channels.
Activision may distribute beta codes through Call of Duty League (CDL) broadcasts, community challenges, livestream promotions and other special events.
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Following the franchise’s official social media accounts and community channels can help players stay informed about new opportunities.
Watch CDL and Developer Streams
Beta codes may also be handed out during official CDL broadcasts and developer livestreams on platforms such as YouTube and Twitch.
How to redeem a Modern Warfare 4 Beta Code
Getting a code is only the first step. Redeeming it can also require access to your Activision account and two-factor authentication.
Follow these steps once you have your beta code:
Step 1: Wait for your beta code: Make sure you have received a legitimate Modern Warfare 4 beta code before starting the redemption process.
Step 2: Open the Call of Duty redemption page: Visit the official code redemption page and begin the login process.
Step 3: Sign in to Activision: Enter the credentials associated with your Activision account.
Step 4: Complete two-factor authentication: You may be asked to enter a security code from your authentication app or use one of your backup codes.
Step 5: Use a backup code if necessary: Backup codes may be available through the email associated with your Activision account, provided you still have access to them.
Step 6: Use an authenticator app: If you choose the authentication-app option, you’ll need access to the app linked to your Activision account, such as Google Authenticator.
Step 7: Recover your account if needed: If you cannot access your password, authentication app or backup codes, use Activision’s account-recovery process to reset your credentials and seek help with your login or 2FA issues.
Step 8: Enter your beta information: Once you’re signed in, enter the beta code and select the platform you intend to use.
Step 9: Wait for your platform code: If the redemption is successful, Activision should provide an eligible beta download code closer to the start of the beta.
How to fix Modern Warfare 4 Beta Code issues
Technical problems can occur when players attempt to redeem beta codes, particularly as a major release approaches. If your code isn’t working or you’ve redeemed it but haven’t received access, check these potential issues.
Check for a region mismatch
Make sure the region associated with your Activision account matches the region of your platform account. A mismatch can prevent a successfully redeemed beta code from granting access.
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In some cases, a delay may simply be caused by a server synchronization problem, so waiting and trying again later may resolve the issue.
Make sure your platform is correct
An early access code may be tied to the platform you select during redemption. For example, if you redeem the code for Steam, you generally cannot use that same code to gain access on PlayStation.
Double-check the code
Typos are another common reason for failed redemptions. Beta codes can be case-sensitive and may contain characters that look similar, such as 0 (zero) and O (letter O).
