Recently, the final Prestige rewards for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone were shrouded in mystery, with players fiercely competing to be the first globally to attain Prestige Master level 1,000. However, a player has now reportedly reached this pinnacle, unveiling these highly sought-after rewards to the community. This achievement was expedited through the use of exploits, allowing for quicker leveling.

Black Ops 6 reintroduces Call of Duty's traditional Prestige system, offering players the chance to Prestige multiple times for extra rewards. Each Prestige resets a player's level back to 1, necessitating the re-unlocking of game content. The journey to the 10th and final Prestige is arduous, and the climb to level 1,000 should have taken significantly longer due to the vast amounts of XP required. Yet, a player known as "Aldredd" under the Twitter/X handle "Beamishh" shared their accomplishment and screenshots of the final rewards.

Aldredd admitted to using Zombies exploits to level up faster, though the exact exploits remain unclear. It is speculated that AFK glitches were employed to farm XP while the Xbox was unattended. Treyarch has been diligent in patching Zombies exploits across various map areas and unintended XP-earning methods, but new exploits continue to emerge.

The level-1,000 rewards include an operator skin for Eric Samuels, a character from the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 campaign. Other rewards consist of an emblem, spray, gobblegum pack, loading screen, and a PP-919 weapon blueprint. While these rewards may not impress everyone, they could hint at the future direction of Call of Duty. Black Ops 2 explored storylines in both 1980 and 2025, with Eric Samuels being part of the Secret Service detail during the drone attack on Los Angeles in 2025. His Black Ops 6 skin features futuristic armor, and the weapon blueprint's description teases, "Get a glimpse of the day after tomorrow with the Enigma Tech weapon blueprint."

Activision has not disclosed details about next year's Call of Duty game, but rumors suggest it could be a sequel to Black Ops 2. Additionally, Microsoft's future design plans for Call of Duty have reportedly leaked, indicating a new committee might influence game features and innovations.

In other Call of Duty news, Activision has announced a Squid Game collaboration coming to Black Ops 6 and Warzone in 2025.

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