Compare 2400 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Points (Xbox One) Xbox Live Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Infinity Ward Publisher. Published by Activision. Released on 10/24/2019. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Side View, FPS / TPS.

Pure cosmetic fuel for your MW grind: 2,400 CP lands you enough currency for a Battle Pass and leftover store credit, but zero competitive edge comes in the box.

I'll be straight with you: this is not a game, it is a currency pack, and reviewing it like one feels slightly absurd. But people search for it, people buy it confused, and someone has to tell them what they are actually getting. So here we go. The 2,400 CP bundle breaks down as 2,000 base points plus a 400-point bonus, which Activision frames as a 20% value bump over buying smaller denominations. In practice, 1,000 CP buys the seasonal Battle Pass, which gates 100 tiers of cosmetic content behind grind. Complete all 100 tiers and you earn back 1,300 CP inside the pass itself, which is enough to fund the next season's pass if you play consistently and finish before the season clock runs out. The math works, barely, if you are a daily-driver MW player. If you are casual or mid-season, the 60-ish day window to hit tier 100 is genuinely punishing. What do the points actually unlock? Operator skins, legendary and epic weapon blueprints, XP tokens, watches for your operator's wrist (yes, really), and store bundles for things like the Ghost operator skin that most players wanted in the first place. Crucially, no CP purchase gives you a competitive advantage. Weapon blueprints are cosmetic re-skins of base guns; the underlying stats live in the gunsmith attachment system which is free to unlock by playing. The 2019 MW store drew some community heat for putting desirable cosmetics like Ghost behind tier 100 of the paid pass rather than making them reasonably accessible, but the consensus was that the model was still cleaner than the Black Ops 4 loot box system it replaced. Maps and base game modes remained free, which matters. The CP are tied to your Xbox Live account and must be registered inside Modern Warfare (or Warzone) before they port to other CoD titles. Cross-title transfer works within the CP ecosystem, but verify compatibility with the specific CoD title you are playing before assuming they drop straight in. Bottom line on the purchase logic: if you are already deep in MW multiplayer, grinding Ground War, Cyber Attack, or Warzone and you want to run the season properly without scrounging free tiers, 2,400 CP covers the pass plus a small buffer for a store bundle. If you are on the fence about MW itself or play it occasionally, this is money that will expire in cosmetic purgatory. The game underneath the storefront is a strong 6v6 shooter with tight gunfeel, fast time-to-kill relative to the previous Black Ops era, and solid netcode at launch. The currency pack adds nothing to that. It just dresses it up. Fred, Scout Team

2400 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Points (Xbox One) Xbox Live Key
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2400 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Points (Xbox One) Xbox Live Key

Oct 24, 2019Infinity Ward PublisherActivision
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Pure cosmetic fuel for your MW grind: 2,400 CP lands you enough currency for a Battle Pass and leftover store credit, but zero competitive edge comes in the box.

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I'll be straight with you: this is not a game, it is a currency pack, and reviewing it like one feels slightly absurd. But people search for it, people buy it confused, and someone has to tell them what they are actually getting. So here we go. The 2,400 CP bundle breaks down as 2,000 base points plus a 400-point bonus, which Activision frames as a 20% value bump over buying smaller denominations. In practice, 1,000 CP buys the seasonal Battle Pass, which gates 100 tiers of cosmetic content behind grind. Complete all 100 tiers and you earn back 1,300 CP inside the pass itself, which is enough to fund the next season's pass if you play consistently and finish before the season clock runs out. The math works, barely, if you are a daily-driver MW player. If you are casual or mid-season, the 60-ish day window to hit tier 100 is genuinely punishing. What do the points actually unlock? Operator skins, legendary and epic weapon blueprints, XP tokens, watches for your operator's wrist (yes, really), and store bundles for things like the Ghost operator skin that most players wanted in the first place. Crucially, no CP purchase gives you a competitive advantage. Weapon blueprints are cosmetic re-skins of base guns; the underlying stats live in the gunsmith attachment system which is free to unlock by playing. The 2019 MW store drew some community heat for putting desirable cosmetics like Ghost behind tier 100 of the paid pass rather than making them reasonably accessible, but the consensus was that the model was still cleaner than the Black Ops 4 loot box system it replaced. Maps and base game modes remained free, which matters. The CP are tied to your Xbox Live account and must be registered inside Modern Warfare (or Warzone) before they port to other CoD titles. Cross-title transfer works within the CP ecosystem, but verify compatibility with the specific CoD title you are playing before assuming they drop straight in. Bottom line on the purchase logic: if you are already deep in MW multiplayer, grinding Ground War, Cyber Attack, or Warzone and you want to run the season properly without scrounging free tiers, 2,400 CP covers the pass plus a small buffer for a store bundle. If you are on the fence about MW itself or play it occasionally, this is money that will expire in cosmetic purgatory. The game underneath the storefront is a strong 6v6 shooter with tight gunfeel, fast time-to-kill relative to the previous Black Ops era, and solid netcode at launch. The currency pack adds nothing to that. It just dresses it up. Fred, Scout Team

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Infinity Ward Publisher
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Oct 24, 2019

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