What are the Monster Energy rewards in MW3?

An age-old tradition.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is now available, and that — of course — means another round of the partnership between Activision and Monster Energy. If you were unaware, if you buy Monster Energy and enter the codes into the online portal, you can earn exclusive rewards in Modern Warfare 3.

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But, what are these rewards? There are seven total tiers of rewards to earn, from additional XP to exclusive Monster Energy-themed weapons and skins. To help you continue in this lasting tradition, let’s go over what specifically these rewards are and how to earn them.

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How to earn Monster Energy rewards in Modern Warfare 3

So, to start, you’ll need to sign up for an account at the official website for Call of Duty’s Monster Energy partnership. As soon as you’ve confirmed and activated your account, you’ll be able to take a picture of your recently purchased Monster Energy cans, and as soon as they’ve been validated, you’ll start earning rewards! It might be a bit of an annoying process because you’ll have to take pictures and upload them, there’s no means by which you can simply input a numerical or alphabetical code.

Monster Energy reward tiers in MW3

As stated, there are seven total Monster reward tiers you can earn by uploading cans. However, because the seventh tier repeats, you can endlessly upload codes for prizes. Those MW3 Monster goodies include:

Tier 1: Inner Beast Weapon Blueprint + 15 min. 2XP
Tier 2: The Beast Operator Skin + 15 min. 2XP
Tier 3: Caught in the Crosshairs Weapon Vinyl + 15 min. 2XP
Tier 4: Zero Chill Operator Skin + 15 min. 2XP
Tier 5: Mark of the Beast + 15 min. 2XP (unavailable until Dec. 6)
Tier 6: Beast Up + 15 min 2XP (unavailable until Dec. 6)
Tier 7: 15 min. 2XP

So, if any of these prizes sound good to you, be sure to submit your cans and reap those rewards!

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