CoD WW2: How to Get Supply Drops

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How to Get Supply Drops in CoD WW2

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Supply Drops are back in CoD WW2, and they function like loot boxes that give you a ton of cosmetic items that can be used to customize your character with. Supply Drops are earned separately in the regular online multiplayer modes and Nazi Zombies in CoD WW2. This means that you have two separate character levels to keep track of, and two separate pools of loot as well.

If you don’t want to spend any real cash, you’ll have to rely on luck to get your Supply Drops in CoD WW2. These can be awarded to you as random drops at the end of a multiplayer match. You’ll have a chance of getting either a normal box or a rare one. Alternatively, when you’re in the Headquarters social space, you can also fulfill Contracts to earn a Supply Drop. Head over to the Quartermaster and look at the available Contracts, then pick one that offers a Supply Drop as a reward. However, you’ll need to spend Armory Credits to purchase a Contract, and the objectives are usually pretty challenging to pull off.

For the Zombie Supply Drops, you’ll need to play matches and complete them for a chance to get them as a reward.

For more on CoD WW2, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki.


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