In the world of video games, collaboration between platforms and games has become essential to provide unique experiences to gamers. Among them ‘Prime Game’ It is a premium service available to Amazon Prime subscribers.
This distribution platform rewards and exclusive content He started free content for the players call of Duty Battlefield, popular war game. Find out how to get them.
“Press the gas and don’t let anything stop you with this pack Warzone World Seriesfeaturing a speed-ready operator view and a powerful weapon blueprint,” writes the official page.
This package ‘Prime Gaming’ for Call of Duty: Warzone ‘WSOW Designated Driver’According to the internet it includes:
(Keep reading: Activision will allow items from Modern Warfare II to be used in the new Modern Warfare III.)
The first thing you should have is a amazon prime subscription, To get these free items go to the ‘Prime Gaming’ portal and check the ‘WSOW Designated Driver Pack’ page.
This will send you to the page where you can enable it by selecting the option. ‘Get the code in the game’. A section will open asking you to become a Prime member.
Here it explains Prime members only They can get in-game content, games and a monthly Prime subscription on Twitch from ‘Prime Gaming’ which includes the free package.
You can become a member or if you are already a member, you can log in with your account and follow the necessary steps to connect to your account in the game. This Will be available until September 21 The page is claimed to be released for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
(This may interest you: Call of Duty will now notify players when you remove a cheat from the game.)
SOPHIA SALAMANCA GOMEZ
DIGITAL SCOPE WRITING
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