Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops and how to get them
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Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Dropsare a way of getting free in-game stuff for the new first-person shooter and the only thing you need to do is watch some streams. While theOverwatch 2 Twitch Dropsmay require you to watch a long time in order to earn anything decent, you can get all of the current Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops pretty easily.
If you’re not really into watching streams, there’s also no reason you can’t just keep the stream open and muted in another tab while you do something else. In this Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops guide, I’ll walk you through how to enable them for yourself, and how long you’ll need to watch to earn each of the individual rewards.
How to enable Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops
In order to earn Twitch Drops for watching streamers play Call of Duty, you’re first going to need to link your Twitch account with yourActivisionone. Here’s how to do it:
If you linked your account before October 10, you’ll need to link your account again in order to be eligible for the new Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops. Once linked, you can watchModern Warfare 2streams on Twitch in order to progress towards the rewards.
You’ll know if you’re watching an eligible streamer as you’ll see a ‘Drops Enabled’ callout. When you’ve earned a Twitch Drop, you’ll also get a notification.
What are the Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops?
There are currently just four Modern Warfare 2 Twitch Drops to claim. Here’s what they are and how long you need to spend watching streams:
Once you earn them, you’ll be able to collect your rewards in-game, though you may need to restart it first for them to appear.
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