Each season of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone introduces a wealth of new content, including playable additions like maps and weapons, as well as cosmetic items that align with the season’s theme. These cosmetics allow players to personalize their experience and stand out in matches.
At the core of these seasonal rewards is the Battle Pass system, which provides free unlockable content through gameplay, along with an optional premium version offering additional rewards. By default, the system includes an automatic Token Bank, which redeems earned rewards automatically. If you want to turn off this feature, here’s everything you need to know.
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How To Turn Off Auto Claim Token Bank in Black Ops 6 & Warzone
To disable the Battle Pass Auto Token Bank in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, players must first purchase either version of the Battle Pass, as the option to toggle Auto Token Banking is locked behind ownership. Once the Battle Pass is acquired, navigate to the Battle Pass section in the in-game menu, locate the ‘Auto’ option in the top right corner, press the corresponding command to open the menu, and toggle ‘Auto Claim: Off.’
Before the return of the linear Battle Pass system in Black Ops 6, which requires players to unlock rewards in sequential order, free-to-play users could disable the Auto Token Bank without purchasing the premium pass. However, with the updated system, only Battle Pass owners have the ability to manually choose rewards. Free-to-play players must redeem them in the preset order.
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Since only Battle Pass owners can choose which rewards to unlock first, players who don’t purchase it must progress through the pass in a fixed order, making it more challenging to earn rewards found on later pages. For weapon unlocks, this means free-to-play players must complete three and then six entire Battle Pass pages before accessing each High-Value Target (HVT) reward. This added progression requirement makes unlocking key items more time-consuming without the premium Battle Pass.
For players who purchase the premium Battle Pass, unlocking rewards comes with added flexibility but still includes progression requirements. Unlike free-to-play players, they can skip certain pages, allowing them to prioritize more desirable rewards. However, they must still redeem a minimum number of rewards before advancing to later pages in the Battle Pass.
This system change creates a stronger incentive for free-to-play players to purchase the Battle Pass, regardless of the version, to gain easier access to rewards and avoid feeling disadvantaged. This is unlike previous iterations, where players could freely choose from available rewards with premium players unlocking exclusive items and free players selecting from scattered free rewards. As a result, those who don’t purchase the Battle Pass may feel pressured to do so to keep up with others in terms of progression and value.
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