Call of Duty: World at War Offers Double XP Week to Collector's Edition Owners in December

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Those that bought the PC and Xbox 360 Limited Collector's Editions of Call of Duty: World at War will be able to earn double experience points from online multiplayer from December 5 thought December 12, publisher Activision has announced.

For double XP access, owners must have activated their Limited Collector's Edition. For the PC, this is done automatically as the serial code is entered during installation, with any server offering double XP. Xbox 360 LCE owners will need to play on the "Officer's Club" playlist for double XP, and must have registered on the official site and then downloaded the accompanying token.

Those that purchased the regularly priced edition of the Treyarch-developed shooter are not eligible to participate in the promotion, nor are PlayStation 3 owners, as the PlayStation 3 did not receive a Limited Collector's Edition of the game.

Priced at a $20 premium--$70 on PC and $80 on Xbox 360--the Call of Duty: World at War Limited Collector's Edition promised an exclusive weapon, a week of double experience and a real-life canteen that was not intended for drinking.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    November 26, 2008 10:36 AM

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      November 26, 2008 3:14 PM

      You can find it marked down already almost to the regular edition price. All of these limited editions are getting over-ordered at some of the big chains. Though the GOW2 limited sold out its first run.

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