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How to earn Call of Duty League 2026 Twitch drops: Free Dravec 45 blueprint and more

Grab some goodies while tuning in to all the action.

Watching your favorite teams frag it out in the Call of Duty League isn’t just entertaining, it’s also one of the easiest ways to snag exclusive items you can use in Black Ops 7 and Warzone

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Call of Duty League 2026 is kicking off the season with a new batch of Twitch drops during the opening weekend, featuring a cool Dravec 45 weapon blueprint, new cosmetics, and other limited-time collectibles you won’t want to miss.

If you want to rack up every possible reward while enjoying the matches at CDL 2026, here’s a detailed guide to get you started.

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All Call of Duty League 2026 Twitch drops and how to earn them

The CDL 2026 season offers a stack of rewards you can earn just by watching through the official Call of Duty esports channel on Twitch during opening weekend. Broadcast starts at 1:30pm CT / 11:30am PT / 2:30pm ET / 7:30pm GMT.

Here are all the free goodies you can snag each day, along with the watch time required:

CDL 2026 Twitch drops for the opening weekend
Make sure you don’t miss out on the first weekend. Image via Call of Duty League

Day 1 – Dec. 5 (Friday)

RewardWatch Time Required
1-hour double XP token1 hour
“Ice Man” calling card1 hour and 30 minutes
“Blame The Controller” animated emblem2 hours

Day 2 – Dec. 6 (Saturday)

RewardWatch Time Required
1-hour double weapon XP token1 hour
“Ego Chall Approved” emblem1 hour and 30 minutes
“DA_G.O.A.T.” calling card2 hours
“Toasty” charm2 hours and 30 minutes

Day 3 – Dec. 7 (Sunday)

RewardWatch Time Required
1-hour double XP token1 hour
“COD League 2026” sticker1 hour and 30 minutes
“Hardpoint Houdini” animated calling card2 hours
“Cold Opener” Dravec 45 weapon blueprint2 hours and 30 minutes

How to claim CDL 2026 Twitch drops

Crowd and stage at the CDL World Championship 2024.
Get ready to witness high stakes matches. Photo by Joe Brady via Call of Duty League

Once you’ve earned a drop, claiming it is straightforward. Twitch will notify you when a reward becomes available, and you’ll see it in your Drops & Rewards Inventory. After claiming it, the item will automatically appear in your Call of Duty inventory, provided your Twitch and Activision accounts are linked beforehand.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to link your accounts and get you set up for CDL 2026 drops:

  1. Log in to your Activision account.
  2. Click on your Profile, and navigate to the Account Linking page to see the Linked Accounts.
  3. Find the Twitch option under the Social Networks section and click “Link Account.” You’ll be redirected to Twitch.
  4. Sign in to the Twitch account where you plan to watch CDL streams.
  5. Twitch will request permission to link with your Activision account. Approve the authorization.

You should now see Twitch listed as a successfully linked account in your Activision profile. You can also go to your Twitch Connections page under the Settings menu to make sure that Call of Duty is listed under connected apps.

Once the steps are complete, you’re officially eligible for all CDL 2026 Twitch drops. Just tune into the official CDL channel during match days, let the watch time stack up, and enjoy your exclusive items.

For more on the league, including team lineups, the full schedule, and format details, be sure to check out our complete CDL 2026 guide.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Associate Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.