The Fallout crossover is live in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Warzone — and if you want the free Sturmwolf 45 SMG and the premium Ghoul operator as fast as possible, the shortest path is a focused XP sprint that stacks every legitimate multiplier and repeatable objective available.
Season 01 Reloaded introduced the Call of Duty x Fallout crossover, bringing Fallout TV-show operators (Lucy, The Ghoul, Maximus), a Vault‑themed Nuketown variant, and an event pass with both free and paid tracks. The free track culminates in the Sturmwolf 45 SMG, while the paid track grants premium operator rewards — the paid event pass is a conventional COD Points purchase model (premium passes typically sell for 1,100 COD Points). Official patch notes and the publisher’s Season 01 Reloaded blog list the Sturmwolf 45 on the free track and describe Fallout-themed rewards across Multiplayer, Zombies, Campaign/Endgame, and Warzone playlists. This event functions like most Call of Duty event passes: progress the pass by earning XP across supported modes, complete event-specific challenges, and claim rewards as you hit pass tiers. You can play on the free track only and still unlock the Sturmwolf 45; the premium track simply adds extra cosmetics and two named operators.
Be realistic: “fast” is relative to your available time, skill, and mode preference. Hardcore grinders with stacked XP tokens and optimized playlists can compress large progress into a few long sessions; casual players get there more slowly but still can complete the free track within the event window. Guides and sprint reports from launch runs show that careful planning, token management, and mode choice can dramatically shorten the time required.
Key stacking components:
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Background / Overview
Season 01 Reloaded introduced the Call of Duty x Fallout crossover, bringing Fallout TV-show operators (Lucy, The Ghoul, Maximus), a Vault‑themed Nuketown variant, and an event pass with both free and paid tracks. The free track culminates in the Sturmwolf 45 SMG, while the paid track grants premium operator rewards — the paid event pass is a conventional COD Points purchase model (premium passes typically sell for 1,100 COD Points). Official patch notes and the publisher’s Season 01 Reloaded blog list the Sturmwolf 45 on the free track and describe Fallout-themed rewards across Multiplayer, Zombies, Campaign/Endgame, and Warzone playlists. This event functions like most Call of Duty event passes: progress the pass by earning XP across supported modes, complete event-specific challenges, and claim rewards as you hit pass tiers. You can play on the free track only and still unlock the Sturmwolf 45; the premium track simply adds extra cosmetics and two named operators. Why speed matters — and what “fast” actually means
Speed here is about maximizing XP per minute (XP/min). The event pass tiers unlock at fixed XP thresholds, so the fastest route is not necessarily to play the most hours: it’s to increase XP/min through multipliers, target-rich objectives, and repeatable sessions that reliably register progress.Be realistic: “fast” is relative to your available time, skill, and mode preference. Hardcore grinders with stacked XP tokens and optimized playlists can compress large progress into a few long sessions; casual players get there more slowly but still can complete the free track within the event window. Guides and sprint reports from launch runs show that careful planning, token management, and mode choice can dramatically shorten the time required.
The core strategy — stack everything that adds XP
The single best rule for finishing the event pass fast is simple: stack legitimate XP multipliers and predictable objectives so each minute of play yields as much XP as possible.Key stacking components:
- Use Double XP (2XP) tokens or boosters when active. These double base XP gains and stack with other bonuses.
- Complete daily and weekly challenges that award event/season XP while you play.
- Prioritize event tasks that count progress in the modes you’re most effective in.
- Exploit repeatable, short‑round modes or private/low‑pop lobbies that let you run the same objective cycle repeatedly (bots or low-pop server setups can increase predictability and XP/min).
Why tokens matter
2XP tokens are additive multipliers to every XP source they apply to, including kills, objectives, scorestreaks, challenge completions, and milestone bonuses. Apply them deliberately — start your session just before a token activates, and close it when the token expires to avoid wasting minutes. Short 15‑ and 30‑minute tokens are useful for focused bursts; save longer tokens for marathon sessions. Sprint reporting from launch demonstrates how tokens paired with objective playlists produce outsized yields.Mode selection: pick the playlists that give the best XP/min for your playstyle
You can make progress in Multiplayer, Zombies, Campaign/Endgame, and Warzone — but not all modes are equal for every player. Choose the one where you can reliably perform the objectives that award the most XP.- Multiplayer objective modes (Hardpoint, Kill Confirmed variants, Takeover-type modes): excellent for steady kill+objective XP and repeatable scorestreaks.
- Warzone: if you’re good at surviving and placing top‑10, Warzone contracts and high-engagement lobbies can yield big event XP per match.
- Zombies and Endgame: high-density enemy spawns plus mission objectives can be lucrative, especially when you coordinate runs to hit weekly/daily tasks.
- Private/low‑pop or Portal-style playlists: create repeatable encounters, especially useful for challenging or niche event tasks (long‑range counts, vehicle kills, revives, etc..
Step‑by‑step sprint plan (fastest practical route)
- Inventory and prep
- Gather all available XP boosters, 2XP tokens, and weapon XP tokens. Stack short tokens for evening sessions and long tokens for marathon windows.
- Open the Event UI and mark the pass milestones you still need. Note which challenges are active and which will give the largest XP payouts.
- Choose a high‑yield playlist and a repeating objective
- Objective playlists (Hardpoint, Kill Confirmed, Takeover variants) are reliable for steady XP.
- If a specific event challenge is “get X objective kills” or “get X scorestreak assists,” prioritize the playlist that tracks that challenge. Verify which playlists count for each challenge in the in‑client UI.
- Start a focused session
- Activate a 2XP token at session start, and play continuously for the token’s duration. Don’t overrun tokens — stop or switch modes when they expire.
- Use low-cost, high-utility scorestreaks to keep passive XP flowing (UAV-type streaks that contribute regular score).
- Chain challenges
- Do daily challenges in the same session as weekly and event challenges. Many daily/weekly tasks stack and award up to 2,500–5,000 XP each; completing five weekly objectives often grants big XP chunks. Prioritize challenges that you can finish repeatedly in a single match.
- Use private/low‑pop servers for repeatable work (when legitimate)
- If challenges are hard to complete under normal matchmaking (long‑range headshots, vehicle destruction, or huge cumulative counts), use in‑client Server Browser, Portal, or passworded private matches with bots or low human population to create predictable, repeatable scenarios. This is an in‑game workaround used by many players and guide authors to concentrate progress without external tools. Treat reported XP rates from these runs as experiential — they vary by settings and tokens.
- Monitor Title and Prestige challenges
- If you are Prestige Master and have unlocked Title Challenges, completing a Title Challenge can award very large XP payouts (reportedly around 25,000 XP each for some Title Challenges). Use them strategically during double‑XP windows. Note: Title Challenges generally only begin tracking once unlocked, so they don’t count retroactively.
- Repeat and adapt
- After a token expires, check progress and reapply a token if you have more. Switch playlists if a challenge won’t register in your current mode. Document any unregistered progress (screenshots/video) for support in case telemetry fails.
Practical XP math and timelines (realistic expectations)
Exact time-to-complete varies widely by skill, playlist, token inventory, and how aggressively you stack multipliers. Several guides and sprint runs give useful ballpark examples:- Weekly/daily challenge values commonly include 2,500, 3,500, and 5,000 XP tasks; completing multiple of these per session compounds progress quickly.
- Title Challenges (if available to you) can award roughly 25,000 XP apiece — used in a double‑XP token window, that becomes a huge burst.
- Anecdotal reviewer reports show XP hauls like tens of thousands of XP in short windows when combining private/low‑pop playlists with boosters, but treat those figures as experiential and not guaranteed.
Advanced tactics (for grinders)
- Priority ordering: always complete the highest‑XP weekly tasks first in each session while a 2XP token is active.
- Weapon and camo XP: weapon mastery and camo unlocks often grant XP — work weapon tasks that contribute both to pass progress and weapon mastery simultaneously.
- Party coordination: a small squad focused on the same objectives (revives, captures, objective assists) reduces wasted time and increases per‑match XP density.
- Burn-rate management: don’t waste long tokens unless you can sustain high‑efficiency play for their duration. Short tokens + focused bursts can produce cleaner XP per time ratios.
What not to do: avoid risky shortcuts
- Don’t use third‑party automation, macros, or external scripts to generate activity. Anti‑cheat systems and EULAs can ban accounts or trigger platform penalties. The safe, legitimate low‑pop/private match and Portal workarounds use only in‑game features.
- Beware of region/time hacks (“New Zealand trick”) to unlock content early — these can create entitlement and payment mismatches across stores and sometimes cause account issues. If you try any region workarounds, understand the platform risks (store entitlements, purchase region mismatches, payment issues).
- Buying event pass tiers will shortcut unlocks but costs real money. It’s valid; just know it’s the paid option rather than the gameplay route.
Telemetry, bugs, and the importance of documentation
Live‑service events sometimes ship with telemetry or tracking bugs where challenge progress or event tier unlocks do not register properly. Community reports and guide authors recommend:- Document suspicious sessions with screenshots or video (challenge lists and progress bars).
- File support tickets promptly if unlocks fail to register.
- Use in‑client Server Browser or Portal modes as a workaround if tracking is inconsistent in public playlists — but still document evidence if problems appear.
Cross‑checked facts and what’s verified
- The Sturmwolf 45 SMG is a free‑track reward on the Call of Duty x Fallout event pass in Season 01 Reloaded. This is confirmed by publisher materials and multiple reporting outlets.
- The premium event track includes named operators such as The Ghoul and Maximus and additional cosmetic blueprints. Premium passes use COD Points (the premium pass price is typically 1,100 COD Points). Multiple outlets report the premium pass and operator contents.
- Weekly and daily challenges provide significant XP rewards (commonly 2,500 / 3,500 / 5,000 XP per challenge), and these stack with event progress and double‑XP tokens. Title Challenges at Prestige Master can be very large XP paydays (reported ~25,000 XP each). These values have been published in challenge lists and verified by multiple outlets.
- Reports of specific XP-per-minute rates using private/low‑pop farming (for example, quoted ranges like “20,000–30,000 XP every 5–10 minutes” in some community guides) should be treated as experiential and not universal; exact XP gains depend on mode, tokens used, server settings, and patch state. Test on your account before assuming similar yields.
Example 3‑hour sprint plan (practical template)
- Prep (10 minutes)
- Open Event UI, note required tiers and active weekly/daily challenges.
- Equip a weapon you are comfortable with for high kill counts.
- Gather all short 2XP tokens (15–30 min) and any weapon XP tokens.
- Run 1 (30 minutes)
- Activate a 30‑minute 2XP token and enter Hardpoint/Takeover.
- Focus on objective actions and low-cost scorestreaks.
- Finish any daily challenges during the token window.
- Break and review (5 minutes)
- Check event progress, claim any immediate rewards.
- Reapply a short token if you have one.
- Run 2 (60 minutes)
- Host or join a low‑pop/private match if objective tasks are easier to repeat there (e.g., long‑range headshots, vehicle kills).
- Stack weekly challenges by aiming for top tasks (5,000 XP tasks) while token active.
- Final push (30–60 minutes)
- Return to objective playlist with another token or play unrushed if tokens are exhausted.
- Focus purely on stacking small, repeatables (kills, objective captures, assists) that continue racking XP.
Risk, fairness, and community considerations
There’s a balance between efficient progression and preserving fair play. Community workarounds that use only in‑game features (Server Browser, Portal, private matches) are common and generally accepted; using external automation is not. Developers watch these patterns and may adjust which playlists count for certain challenges if a workaround becomes the de facto route. Keep evidence of progress for support claims and avoid actions that might jeopardize accounts or purchases.Conclusion
Completing the Call of Duty x Fallout event pass as fast as possible is a predictable engineering problem: maximize XP/min by stacking boosters, completing high‑value daily and weekly challenges, and using repeatable playlists or private matches where needed. The Sturmwolf 45 is reachable on the free track, and the paid track offers premium operators and cosmetics for players who prefer to shortcut the grind. Use tokens wisely, target the highest‑yield challenges while a multiplier is active, and document progress if telemetry miscounts occur. With planning, a focused set of sessions, and adherence to legitimate in‑game methods, you can finish the pass far faster than casual play — but don’t risk account health or terms of service for marginal time gains.Source: Windows Central How to complete the Call of Duty x Fallout event as fast as possible