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Call of Duty League Major IV view rewards tie Twitch to rewards

Major IV rewards are live on Twitch, with qualifier drops running through June 21 and Paris finals set for June 26-28. Link Activision, watch, and claim XP tokens and cosmetics.

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Call of Duty League Major IV view rewards tie Twitch to rewards
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Major IV’s view rewards are live, and the setup is refreshingly direct: sign in, link your Activision account, connect Twitch, and watch CDL matches to start earning. The page is built to turn broadcast time into in-game value, with rewards flowing into Black Ops 7 and Warzone while the league pushes toward the final regular-season major and a Paris championship weekend.

How to get set up

The process starts before a single map goes live. You need to be signed in, have your Activision account linked, and have Twitch connected so the system can track eligible viewing time.

1. Sign in to the Major IV rewards page.

2. Link your Activision account.

3. Connect Twitch, then watch live CDL matches during the reward windows.

That setup matters because the promotion is open only to eligible regions, so not every viewer will have the same access to drops. If something goes wrong, the league’s rules also give you a recovery path: earned rewards that go missing can be restored within 14 days after the campaign ends.

The qualifier window is the long grind

The qualifier campaign runs from May 29 through June 21, 2026, which gives fans a long runway to stack watch-time rewards during the regular season. The reward ladder starts at one hour and stretches all the way to 10 hours, alternating between 30-minute double XP tokens and 30-minute double weapon XP tokens.

That structure is the easiest part of the page to use if you are planning around live matches instead of only chasing the weekend bracket. A single broadcast session can move you through the ladder, and the token mix makes the offer practical for anyone still leveling weapons or looking for a general XP boost before the season’s final stretch.

What the minor bracket drops look like

The separate Major IV tournament reward campaign covers the June 5 to June 7 minor bracket, and each day has its own drop stack. The rewards lean into both utility and themed cosmetics, which makes the campaign feel like more than a simple XP handout.

Friday, June 5

Friday’s drops include a 60-minute double XP token, the #1 Ego Challer Spray, a 60-minute double weapon XP token, and the Drop Shot Diaries animated calling card. It is a clean mix of progression currency and collectible flair, with the calling card serving as the day’s most recognizable cosmetic reward.

Saturday, June 6

Saturday shifts the XP balance slightly, offering a 60-minute weapon XP token, the Chalked Emblem, a 60-minute double weapon XP token, and the Snaked animated emblem. If you are targeting weapon progression in particular, this is the most focused day of the minor bracket.

Sunday, June 7

Sunday closes the minor with a 60-minute double XP token, the I Got Time animated calling card, the Inferno Lash Dravec 45 reward, and another 60-minute double weapon XP token. That final drop set is the strongest reminder that this program is not just about passive viewing, it is about stacking usable rewards while the broadcast is live.

Paris is the real destination

The rewards page does not stop at the minor bracket. It also points ahead to the Major IV tournament itself, scheduled for June 26 to June 28 at Paris La Défense Arena in Paris, France. The official CDL schedule marks Major IV as the final regular-season major, and all 12 teams are set to compete there for the last CDL points of the 2026 regular season.

That gives the rewards program extra weight, because the lead-up, the minor bracket, and the Paris finals are all tied into one long watch-to-earn arc. The league is not just handing out drops for tuning in once, it is building a bridge from the regular-season grind to the championship-level pressure that comes with the last major of the year.

Why this reward model keeps coming back

This is not the first time the league has used a Major IV watch-to-earn setup. A 2025 Major IV rewards page used the same basic model, with qualifier rewards for live match viewing and tournament drops for the weekend bracket, which shows the league is continuing a retention strategy it already knows how to use.

The 2026 rules sharpen that idea by defining a specific campaign window, beginning on or around May 29, 2026 and ending on or around June 28, 2026, with an estimated finish time of 6:00 PM PT. The current page’s Twitch-linked structure also shows how the league has adjusted platform strategy across seasons, keeping the reward mechanic familiar while routing it through the stream environment fans are already using most.

For players, the appeal is obvious: watch the CDL, earn XP currency, and pick up themed cosmetics without extra effort. For the league, the bigger win is retention, because the rewards page turns a live broadcast into something fans have a reason to keep open all the way through the final maps.

Major IV’s rewards page is doing exactly what a smart fan-service system should do: make the setup simple, make the drops useful, and make the schedule matter. With qualifiers running through June 21 and Paris waiting at the end of the line, the watch time now carries the same kind of progression that used to live only inside the game itself.

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