Call of Duty MWIII players are reporting that the latest Battlepass is broken, and it is preventing them from claiming tokens, frustrating the players and leading to rage on social media.

MWIII Battlepass tokens bug

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (MW3), Modern Warfare II and Warzone, Battlepass Tokens can be earned in two ways. The first way is by simply playing the game, where players can earn progress towards a Battlepass Token by participating in multiplayer, Zombies, or Warzone matches.

The second way is by purchasing them with COD Points, with one token costing 150 COD Points, which can then be used to acquire one tier of content on the Battlepass.

MWIII battlepass tokens report

Additionally, as players play the game, they will earn Battle Token Tier Skips, which are used to unlock rewards in sectors on the Battlepass. The Battle Pass Bundle includes access to all 100+ items, 20 Battle Token Tier Skips, and other exclusive rewards.

However, according to the reports, players aren’t able to collect the tokens from the battle pass. The players claim that wherever they try to claim their token, their games are reportedly getting frozen or outright crashed.

Workaround

With the reports piling up, many players are raging on social media, asking for answers regarding the issues, but despite the efforts, there have been no words from the devs issued so far.

While there are no direct solutions available right now, according to some reports, restarting the game a couple of times could potentially fix the issue. However, there is no certainty if this is a viable method or not.

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