Does MW3 beta progress carry over?

Should be locked and loaded for regret?

Call of Duty MW3 beta progress

At the time of writing this, the MW3 beta is in full swing. However, the topic of your MW3 beta progress carrying over to the full game might be in the back of your mind. We know the answer, and you may not like it. But there’s a silver lining you should know about.

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Can your MW3 beta progress move to the full game?

Unfortunately, you can’t bring your saved data from the MW3 beta to the full game when it releases on November 10. Despite leveling up and forming a fantastic weapon from customization over all those hours, you won’t be able to move your progress to the full game. There is a positive, however.

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Do you get any rewards from playing the beta?

Yes, you do get some awesome rewards from playing the beta. According to Charlie Intel on Twitter/X, when you reach the max level of 30, you’ll get a crash test dummy-like skin for Jabber called the “Tester.”

It might make you stick out like a sore thumb, but it would be funny to pull out every once in a while. You’ll also get the following from progressing through the beta, according to Dexerto:

  • Appetite: Whet animated emblem
  • Operation Beta charm
  • Beta Tester calling card
  • MW3 beta sticker
  • Did the beta large decal
  • Beta Ripper weapon blueprint
  • Beta Proof weapon sticker

The beta is a bit hit-and-miss for Destructoid. “Estate feels a bit too awkward in its larger size and weird elevation levels, while Rust and Favela are far too small to work for most game modes outside of Team Deathmatch,” said our preview. “In the full release with classic maps like Terminal and Scrapyard, multiplayer should feel better, but this was an odd selection to show in the beta.”

It’s also unfortunate that the main game won’t have a full co-op campaign.

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