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Beavis and Butt-Head Event characters on Skyline map in Black Ops 6.
Image via Activision

CoD Beavis And Butt-Head Event: Olympia, Pickaxe, and more rewards

Comedic event, but packs some serious rewards.

Call of Duty is cranking up the chaos and comedy with its latest crossover featuring the legendary animated slackers, Beavis and Butt-Head. 

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The Beavis and Butt-Head Event drops as part of the Black Ops 6 and Warzone season four Reloaded update, and it’s packed with exclusive themed rewards that fans of the show and CoD won’t want to miss. Alongside the event, players can also get their hands on two new weapons: the classic Olympia shotgun and the all-new Pickaxe melee weapon, perfect for some chaotic, close-range combat.

Here’s everything you need to know about this absurdly awesome crossover in Call of Duty.

Call of Duty Beavis and Butt-Head Event start and end dates

The event runs nearly all month long, from July 2 to 31, and is available throughout the entire BO6 and Warzone season four Reloaded.

All Beavis and Butt-Head Event rewards and how to get them

CoD Beavis and Butt-Head Event rewards, divided into the Free and Preium Tracks.
Deploy as Beavis or Butt-Head into the battlefield. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Similar to previous events, the Beavis and Butt-Head Event pass comes with two tracks: Free and Premium, with each track offering 10 unique rewards. If you’re aiming to unlock all 20, you’ll need to grab the Premium Track for 1,100 CoD Points.

Here’s a full breakdown of what you can earn:

Free Track rewardPremium Track reward
Coach Buzzcut operator skin (instant reward)Beavis operator skin (instant reward)
Class Clowns loading screenFrog Smacker blueprint for Baseball Bat melee
Rev Renegade emblemDumbass finishing move
Double XP token – 1 hourHot Cheese blueprint for Saug SMG
Coach Rage weapon stickerOne Braincell emblem
SVD Full Auto Mod attachmentWe Rock emote
Todd operator skinRockin’ The Couch calling card
Double weapon XP tokenDeath Rock blueprint for AK-74
Pickaxe melee weaponConholio gun screen
Olympia special weapon (mastery reward)Butt-Head operator skin (mastery reward)

To rack up the rewards, all you have to do is earn XP by playing matches in BO6 Multiplayer, Zombies, or Warzone. It’s a straightforward grind, the more you play, the more you unlock. However, at the time of writing, the exact XP requirements for each reward haven’t been revealed. We’ll update this article as soon as those details drop.

How to unlock Olympia shotgun fast

Preview of the Olympia shotgun special weapon in Black Ops 6.
Double barrel, double damage. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Olympia shotgun from Black Ops 2 is making a comeback in Black Ops 6, this time under the special weapon category. It’s a classic double-barrel shotgun that hits hard and has solid range, but you’ll need to reload it often due to its limited capacity. You can unlock the Olympia as the mastery reward in the Free Track, which means you’ll need to earn all the standard rewards first before you can get your hands on it.

If you’re looking to speed things up, you can play during the five-day Double XP event from July 2 to July 6, giving you a big boost toward completing the event pass. If you missed it, you can always pop your Double XP tokens to help push through the grind faster.



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Jeremiah Sevilla
Freelance Evening 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.