Can You Prestige in MW3?

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Can You Prestige in MW3?

Can you prestige in MW3? The prestige system has been present in the games of the Call of Duty saga for a long time and certainly could not be missing from this new chapter. Whether you are a veteran or a novice, in this article, we will tell you how this system works so that you have all the necessary information about it. Also,  there have been some changes to this functionality, so it is good that even those who are If you're a fan of the series, you know what's different.


MW3 prestige system explained

The prestige system starts again with what we saw in the previous chapter of the series. Once you reach the maximum level in MW3, which is level 55, you will no longer be able to level up in the traditional way, but you will be granted prestige. There are 5 levels and as soon as you reach level 56, you will immediately be assigned with Prestige 1. Below is the exact division:

  • Prestige 1: Level 56-99
  • Prestige 2: Level 100–149
  • Prestige 3: Level 150–199
  • Prestige 4: Level 200–249
  • Prestige 5: Level 250

The main difference compared to previous games is that in MW3, you won't lose all your equipment once you start prestige. Consequently, in addition to keeping everything you have earned up to that point, you will also have the possibility of unlocking new rewards in the form of cosmetics every time you increase in prestige, until you reach the last level.

Surely, this change in making it possible to keep all your possessions and not reset everything every time you reach a new level of prestige is certainly something that will please players, especially those who are passionate about cosmetics and who are interested in having a large collection of different items. And then, let's be honest, who has never liked having the emblem of prestige? Since its introduction, it has been one of the most sought-after things by players to be able to demonstrate their skills and dedication.

can you prestige in mw3

Can You Prestige in MW3?
Diana D'Estefano
Diana has been a huge fan of video games since she was a child. She started her "career" with Nintendo and then moved on to other platforms as well. Although she is a big fan of horror games, she plays almost all genres fearlessly. She writes news, reviews, guides, and features about both AAA and indie games.