MW4 Beta: How to Level Up Fast (Reach 20 & 30)?
The fastest way to level up in the MW4 beta is grinding objective modes like Hardpoint and Domination. Here's the full breakdown, plus how to hit Level 20 and 30 before the beta ends.

MW4 Beta: How to Level Up Fast?
The fastest way to level up in the MW4 beta is to grind objective modes like Hardpoint and Domination while spamming scorestreaks, field upgrades, and challenges — that stacks XP far quicker than chasing kills in Team Deathmatch. The beta rewards Player XP, not just eliminations, so the more you contribute per match, the faster your rank climbs.
Here's the hard truth: the clock is against you. Weekend One (Early Access) runs August 21 at 11:00 AM PT to August 25 at 10:00 AM PT, and Weekend Two (Open Beta) runs August 28 at 10:00 AM PT to September 1 at 10:00 AM PT. Two short windows, two level caps, and a blueprint on the line. Let's break it down.
The verdict on modes
Skip TDM. For the fastest way to increase your Player Level, play matches on modes where you can earn points through objectives — Domination and Hardpoint are great options because they reward players for actively capturing and defending objectives in addition to getting eliminations.
Why? Objective ticks pay out big. Skip Team Deathmatch entirely. Consider playing objective modes instead. Matches like Hardpoint and Domination, where objective ticks output massive point values, generally work best for farming.
Beyond mode choice, stay active every single match. You can speed up your progression by staying active throughout matches through spamming scorestreaks and field upgrades as well as completing available challenges.
Pro tip: Sitting on a Hardpoint hill for 10 seconds of capture time out-earns a lone gunfight almost every time. Play the objective even when your team isn't — the XP doesn't care about the scoreboard.
What the levels actually unlock
The rewards are the whole reason you're grinding. The eight main progression rewards are unlocked by earning XP in Multiplayer and increasing your Beta Player Level. Here's the full track:
| Level | Reward |
|---|---|
| 4 | "Through the Paces" Legendary Emblem |
| 8 | First Served Weapon Charm |
| 12 | Meonjeo Legendary Weapon Sticker |
| 16 | Last Charge Legendary Calling Card |
| 20 | Dread Tiger Operator Skin for Reece |
| 23 | Field Tested Epic Spray |
| 26 | Beta Rights Epic Loading Screen |
| 30 | Beta Forged Weapon Blueprint (Han 86 AR) |
Those milestones come straight from the reward list: Level 8 grants the First Served Weapon Charm. Level 12 unlocks the Meonjeo Legendary Weapon Sticker. Level 16 delivers the Last Charge Legendary Calling Card. Level 20 awards the Dread Tiger Operator Skin for Reece. Level 23 adds the Field Tested Epic Spray. Level 26 provides the Beta Rights Epic Loading Screen. Level 30 unlocks the Beta Forged ISO Nightshade Weapon Blueprint.
One note: sources currently disagree on the Level 30 blueprint's weapon. Some list it as the ISO Nightshade, others as the Beta Forged Han 86 Weapon Blueprint at Level 30. Either way, it's the same reward slot — the top prize for maxing out.
The two-weekend cap trap
Here's what catches people out. Weekend 1 caps early-access players at Level 20. Levels 23 through 30 are locked until Weekend 2 opens the gates.
Translation: you cannot grab all eight rewards in Weekend One no matter how hard you grind. This means you cannot unlock the complete eight-item progression track during Weekend 1 alone. The final three level rewards become obtainable once the Open Beta begins.
The good news is your progress banks. Your Weekend 1 progression carries over, so players who reach Level 20 during Early Access can continue directly toward Levels 23, 26, and 30. So getting to 20 early isn't wasted — it's a head start on 30.
Pro tip: Rush Level 20 in Weekend One to lock the Dread Tiger skin, then treat Weekend Two as a short sprint from 20 to 30. You only need 10 more levels for the blueprint, not a fresh grind.
Do the rewards carry to the full game?
Yes — the cosmetics do, your rank doesn't. Eligible Beta rewards remain tied to your Activision Account and will be available when Modern Warfare 4 launches on Oct. 23. Player Level (Rank), weapon unlocks, and other beta progression do not carry over to the full game. So the operator skin, blueprint, and emblems are yours to keep at launch — but you'll start the actual game back at Level 1.
Is using a bot lobby or boost safe?
Honest answer: it's a beta, and there are no ironclad guarantees anywhere — but XP farming methods are common and the beta is temporary. Bot lobbies work by putting you in low-difficulty matches where objective XP piles up fast, which is exactly what you'd do manually, only quicker. No method is ever "100% ban-proof," so if you use a service, pick one that plays on your own account without asking for your password, and treat the beta's short lifespan as its own safety net.
If you want to control the pace yourself, cheap MW4 Bot Lobbiesfrom $4.99 let you farm Player XP, weapon levels, and camos in quiet matches on your own account. If you just want the beta rewards handled, the MW4 Beta Level 20 Boostfrom $39.99 takes you to Level 20 and unlocks all five Weekend One rewards, including the Dread Tiger skin.
Related questions
How long does it take to reach Level 20 in the MW4 beta? Grinding objective modes efficiently, most players hit 20 in a handful of focused hours across a couple of evenings. Casual play spread across the whole weekend gets there too, but the Weekend One window is tight, so don't leave it to the last day.
Can I unlock the Level 30 blueprint in Weekend One? No. During Weekend 1, you can progress as far as Level 20 and unlock the first five level rewards. The Level 30 blueprint only becomes available once the Open Beta raises the cap in Weekend Two.
Is the Open Beta free for everyone? Yes. The Open Beta is available to all players, regardless of pre-order status. It runs from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, and includes players on all supported platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2. Weekend One, by contrast, is limited to pre-orders and code holders.
Do weapon unlocks from the beta carry over? No — only the cosmetic beta rewards stick. Weapon progression and your rank reset when the full game launches on October 23, so any guns you level in the beta are for beta use only.
Grinding from Level 1 to 30 across two short weekends means committing your evenings to objective farming while the clock runs down. If you'd rather keep the rewards without burning both weekends on the grind, our MW4 Beta Level 20 Boostfrom $39.99 secures the Weekend One rewards for you, and bot lobbiesfrom $4.99 handle the rest at your own pace.


