CoD WW2 Beta: What the Max Level Cap Is

What the Max Level Cap Is in the CoD WW2 Beta

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Sledgehammer Games’ CoD WW2 beta has finally gone live on the PS4 and fans will be busy fighting it out in the trenches, ranking up as they go. With this being a beta, it’s understandable that the developer isn’t giving us complete freedom with the multiplayer section of the game in the CoD WW2 beta. There’s a limited number of weapons, maps, game modes, and you won’t be able to prestige, either. As such, you may be wondering just what the max level cap is in the CoD WW2 beta.

According to a post over on the official Activision website, it appears that the max level cap will slowly be increased over the two weekends, before maxing out at 40. You can check out exactly what it had to say regarding level progression in the CoD WW2 beta below.

Players will have limited level progression during the Private Beta. A level cap will gradually increase to a final cap at Level 40, meaning there is no Prestige in the Private Beta.

Progressing through levels earns you Unlock Tokens used to access locked Divisions, Weapons, Attachments, Scorestreaks, Equipment, or Basic Training skills.

Exactly when the level cap will be increased over the beta’s duration remains to be seen. For more on CoD WW2, be sure to check back with Twinfinite.


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