Call of Duty’s gnarly Days of Summer event kicks off today

Summer-themed items are coming to IW, Modern Warfare Remastered, and Black Ops III.

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Call of Duty’s summer event has officially begun, and there is a lot to be excited about.

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The Days of Summer event will last for the next five weeks, starting today until Aug. 1, on both Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered, and it will start on Black Ops III in July.

For Infinite Warfare, the Days of Summer event will allow all players to play the map Turista, which was originally a DLC map only. Additionally, fans can earn a free summer-themed supply drop each week during the Days of Summer event by logging into Infinite Warfare on Mondays, as well as two free in-game gifts each week on Wednesdays and Fridays.

In Modern Warfare Remastered, the fan-favorite map Bog is being reimagined into Beach Bog, while Beachcomber Prop Hunt will also join the game as a beach-themed version of hide and seek. Similar to Infinite Warfare, the Days of Summer event will also reward Modern Warfare Remastered players with one free summer-themed supply drop just for logging into the game each week.

The Days of Summer event will also bring many unique limited edition summer items to the loot pools in both games, including new playable characters, weapon camos, emblems, calling cards, and more.

The Black Ops III Days of Summer event is set to start on July 11, featuring similar summer-themed loot items and giving players access to DLC maps like Gauntlet, Rise, Skyjacked, and Splash.

Call of Duty fans will want to spend their summer days drifting away to the nearest console or PC to make sure they don’t miss out on any of this exciting Days of Summer event action.

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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.