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For other uses, see Prestige Camouflage and Prestige (playlist).

Prestige Mode is an option available to players after reaching the highest rank in multiplayer. Entering Prestige Mode, players can trade in their rank, unlocks and challenges for a new rank logo and possibly an additional Create-A-Class slot, and in later games in the series, other bonuses such as permanently unlocking a weapon. After doing this, players are set back to rank one, and can progress through multiplayer again.

Prestige Mode is only available in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: World at War, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, Call of Duty: WWII, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Prestige Mode is an option that players can choose after they progress to Level 55 and max out the experience on that level. It can then be accessed in the Barracks menu. Prestige Mode restarts a player at Level 1, with all weapons and challenges reset. The player must progress through the ranks to unlock challenges and weapons again. To compensate for these losses, the player gains a special symbol next to their name indicating they are in Prestige Mode. The player can enter Prestige Mode a total of ten times (increased to twenty for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered), each time being indicated with a different symbol.

Prestige Mode is not available in the PC and Mac versions of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

Pros

Upon entering Prestige Mode, the player unlocks new icons next to their name to show off their experience with the game. It can also be used to allow more content to the game, as many players find more enjoyment in progressing through ranks and unlocking items.

Cons

Prestige Mode causes a player to lose all unlocked weapons and perks, and (though excluded from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered) camouflages. There are no achievements or trophies associated with reaching prestige.

Call of Duty: World at War

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A different set of unused symbols found on the Call of Duty site

In Call of Duty: World at War, Prestige Mode is unlocked after Level 65. Unlike the previous game, Prestige Mode is available for all systems.

Pros

Once the player enters Prestige Mode for the first time, they earn a new Custom Class slot. This also applies to the second, fourth, seventh and tenth Prestiges. The player also unlocks a Sergeant Roebuck gamer picture at first Prestige and a Sergeant Reznov gamer picture at 10th Prestige, there are also two secret achievements on Xbox 360 associated with Prestige, although they are not worth any Gamerscore. There is one for entering first Prestige (It's All About Prestige) and another for entering tenth Prestige (Go Get Some Sun).

Cons

All of the player's challenges will be reset. Also, the player will lose all Perks, weapons, grenades, and attachments which they have unlocked and it has been said by many players that it is harder to Prestige in Call of Duty: World at War because most of the better weapons are locked until the higher levels. In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the weapons are more evenly spaced out. If the player pre-ordered the game from Gamestop and Prestiges, they will lose the ability to use the M1A1 Carbine at Level 1. In the Xbox and Wii versions of the game there is a glitch that allows players to transport Perks to different profiles, which some players use to unlock Perks early.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Prestige Mode is unlocked after both reaching and completing Level 70. The experience required from 1-70 (and to the point of being able to go into the Prestige mode) is 2,516,000.

Pros

Once the player enters Prestige Mode for the first time in Modern Warfare 2, they will be rewarded with a sixth custom class slot. The same occurs at every odd prestige level, so a total of five additional custom class slots can be unlocked by Prestige Level 9. In addition, any earned titles and emblems obtained before entering Prestige Mode are not lost.

Players also unlock some Prestige Challenges to level up faster and get some new Playercard. There are also certain Titles and Emblems that can only be unlocked through Prestige Mode. The challenges unlocked through Prestige for each gun persist to the next Prestige level (the kills and headshots for each gun's Mastery and Veteran challenges do not reset). This exception also applies to the challenges in the Prestige category that deal with killstreaks (getting a certain number of kills with a specific Killstreak reward).

Each time the player reaches level 2 on each Prestige, they will gain an exclusive title and emblem.

Cons

If a player enters Prestige Mode in Modern Warfare 2, every unlocked weapon, Killstreak, Perk and Challenge will be reset. (Prestige challenges, which are unlocked at first prestige, are not reset and will be collective across all prestiges except "Heads up!", "Knife Veteran" and ones below "Knife Veteran")

Call of Duty: Black Ops

In Call of Duty: Black Ops, players are able to enter Prestige Mode at the highest rank of 50. The maximum number of Prestige levels is 15. One needs 1,262,500 XP to be able to Prestige.

Pros

The player gets to keep their emblems, backgrounds, and game modes. The player gains new custom classes, new playercard images, and more challenges. The player used to gain access to certain lobbies in the Prestige playlist, but this has been deleted as very few players used it. Note that the player will have all custom classes by Prestige 5 on the Wii version.

Cons

The player's COD Points balance prior to prestiging will be reset to CoD Points logo BO0. However, if a player enters Prestige Mode in a High Roller lobby, they will still receive the payout upon winning. If the player has any COD Points left over, it is advised to spend these on Emblems and Backgrounds, as the player will keep these through Prestige. Again, all challenges completed, weapons unlocked, and Pro perks earned will be reset. Similar to the Veteran challenges from Modern Warfare 2, however, Lifetime Challenges are not reset upon prestiging.

Order on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Prestige1-20MW3

A list of all MW3 prestiges, including 11th through 20th.

The Prestige Mode appears again in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The player can enter Prestige Mode when they reach the maximum rank of 80. They also purchase unique things in the Prestige Shop. The Prestige Shop requires use of Prestige Tokens which are gained one-by-one after every prestige.

Additional prestige challenges are unlocked for all primary and secondary weapons upon prestiging, as well as a whole new prestige challenge section. These are basically the same as in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Do note however, that some prestige challenges - like the XM25's - are bugged and reset when prestiging.

One needs 1,746,200 XP to be able to Prestige.

Version 1.5 added five more prestiges, and update 1.5.1 added another five on Xbox 360 and PS3.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

Prestige Mode is once again a feature in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It is unlocked when the player reaches the maximum rank of 55, with 10 levels in total. However, significant changes have been made to Prestige Mode. It is now meant to be another step in progression, and rewards players who enter it more so than any other Call of Duty. For example, the player gets more available Calling Cards by entering Prestige Mode, the achievement/trophy Welcome to the Penthouse requires the player to enter Prestige once, and the player must enter Prestige at least once in order to use every weapon and gear due to the lesser amount of Unlock Tokens than there are available gear.

One will need 1,249,100 XP to get from level 1 to Prestige Mode.

As always, entering Prestige Mode resets the player to level 1, and they must re-unlock all of their weapons and equipment. However, weapon and challenge progress remain untouched.

In addition, weapons can also be put to Prestige Mode up to two times, resetting their levels to 1 in exchange for the ability to place the player's Clan Tag and Emblem on the weapon at first and second Prestiges, respectively, as well as progressing towards the Weapon Marksman Calling Card (reached at the maximum Weapon Level on second Prestige) and therefore Weapon Mastery. Camouflages are not lost if a weapon is Prestiged.

When a player Prestiges, they earn a Prestige Unlock Token that permanently unlocks any one item, similar to using a Prestige Token for unlocking Gear in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. In addition, the player is given a choice to redeem one of the following Prestige Awards.

  • Unlock an extra Custom Class (can only be redeemed five times, for 10 custom classes max)
  • Receive a refund of all regular Unlock Tokens used during the current Prestige (is not available on tenth Prestige)
  • Reset ALL stats (wipes away all progress, and resets the player to non-Prestige Level 1)

There is one last significant change: if the player manages to reach the maximum level during the 10th and final Prestige, they will reach a special Prestige level called Prestige Master. Once the player becomes a Prestige Master, all weapons, equipment, perks, scorestreaks and wildcards are automatically and permanently unlocked, as the ultimate reward for those who have persevered through all 10 levels of Prestige Mode. However, all camouflages, attachments and calling cards/emblems still need to be unlocked as normal.

Call of Duty: Ghosts

In Call of Duty: Ghosts, Prestiging is slightly different from previous titles. When a "Soldier" reaches level 60, players have to fill an additional 60,000 XP before reaching the end, thereby requiring a total of 1,229,500 xp to Prestige. Once that bar of XP is completely filled, the soldier the player is currently using will automatically Prestige. That soldier does not lose any unlocks and squad point purchases, and they unlock a new background for their Playercard. Icons and Prestige details are also available for the soldier once it is done (the first five are star symbols, and 6-10 are skull symbols) Players have 10 Soldiers, thus Call of Duty: Ghosts has a maximum of 10 Prestiges. Although technically, the game has 9 prestiges and the 10th is simply an icon you obtain once you reach level 60 Prestige 9. 

Extinction

Main article: Extinction#Ranks
Extinction Prestige Emblems CoDG

A list of all 25 prestige emblems for Call of Duty Ghosts: Extinction.

Similar to the normal multiplayer, Extinction features leveling up as well, with 25 levels of Prestige the player may use after reaching level 30. After reaching the max prestige level, the player can rank up to level 31. Indicating that they have reached the highest rank.

On release there were only five prestiges, but a patch update on January 29, 2014 added 5 prestiges to coincide with the release of Nightfall, an update on April 3, 2014 added another five prestiges to coincide with the release of Mayday, an update on June 3, 2014 added another five prestiges to coincide with the release of Awakening, and an update on August 5, 2014 added a final five additional prestiges to coincide with the release of Exodus.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Similar to Black Ops, there are 15 prestiges and 50 levels in Advanced Warfare. Every time the player prestiges, they will get a permanent unlock picked by the player, new emblem and playercard, and, for the first five prestiges, an additional Create-a-Class slot; the weapon camos the player has earned are not reset upon prestiging. New character gear is added every two prestiges. Fifteen extra prestiges were announced on 2 March 2015, and were added to the game later in the month. Dubbed "Master Prestiges", challenges and camos will not be reset upon prestiging. Additionally, every time the player Master Prestiges, they will get a new Elite weapon. Upon reaching the maximum Master Prestige, Grand Master, the player will unlock a full set of purple Royalty armour. The total amount of experience required to enter Prestige Mode is 1,002,100.

List of Elite weapons the player will earn at each Master Prestige:

  1. Bal-27 Obsidian Steed
  2. MP11 Goliath
  3. MORS Silver Bullet
  4. Tac-19 Sledgehammer
  5. EM1 Polar Vortex
  6. ARX-160 Steel Bite
  7. AMR9 Pro Pipe
  8. Ameli Whale Horn
  9. AE4 Gigawatt
  10. IMR Thunder Tusk
  11. SN6 Money
  12. ASM1 Speakeasy
  13. Pytaek Loophole
  14. HBRa3 Bear Fist
  15. ASM1 Strider

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

Prestige Mode returns in Black Ops III. There are ten prestige levels, with the inclusion of an eleventh emblem, Master Prestige, signifying the completion of all Prestige levels, similar to Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Also similar to Call of Duty: Black Ops II, weapon prestige returns, allowing a weapon to prestige twice. This resets the weapon back to level 1 in exchange for the ability to add a holographic display showing either the clan tag of the person wielding it, or a kill counter, which is updated in real time.

Like in Black Ops II, Prestige is necessary should the player want to use all weapons and equipment, as there are not enough Unlock Tokens to unlock everything before using Prestige Mode for the first time. However, entering Prestige Mode will only reset the player's level and unlocked gear; any challenges, weapon attachments and camouflages, calling cards, Black Market items and other customization items will stay intact. For the first five prestige levels, a new Create-a-Class slot will be unlocked, for a total of 10 at fifth prestige. Again, the player can also choose one item (any Create-a-Class item, scorestreak or a Specialist weapon or ability) to permanently unlock, making it available from level 1 without needing an Unlock Token. There will also be an option to refund all Unlock Tokens once per prestige, as well as an option for a complete Fresh Start, resetting all progress the player has done in multiplayer as if they had never played it before (excluding leaderboard stats and Black Market drops). The total amount of experience required to enter Prestige Mode is 1,457,200.

As of update 1.04, after the player reaches Master Prestige, they can continue leveling up after 55 all the way until level 1000. They can also change the prestige icon to any previous ones. Any levels after 55 are marked with a orange color, and every 100 levels the player can choose a prestige icon from an earlier Treyarch Call of Duty game (for example, at level 100 they can choose prestige 1 icon from World at War, Black Ops and Black Ops II, at level 500 they can choose any prestige 1-5 icon from said games, and at level 1000 they can choose any prestige icon from said games, including prestiges 11-15 in Black Ops and Prestige Master in Black Ops II).

Zombies

For the first time ever the player can prestige in Zombies mode. There are 10 prestiges and 35 levels.

Similar to multiplayer, the player becomes Prestige Master after completing level 35 on prestige 10. This gives the player the ability to level up beyond 35 all the way to 1000, and they can now change their icon to any of the previous ones. Also, every 100 levels they unlock new icons to use of different items and logos from the game mode, such as power-ups and Perk-a-Colas. The list of icons, as well as which levels they are unlocked at, are as follows:

  • Shadows (Unlocked at Level 100): Corrupted, Watcher, Teddy-Thulu, Summoning Key
  • Power Ups (Unlocked at Level 200): Double Points, Fire Sale, Instakill, Death Machine
  • Alternate Ammo (Unlocked at Level 300): Blast Furnace, Dead Wire, Fire Works, Thunder Wall, Turned
  • GobbleGum (Unlocked at Level 400): Mega (Purple, Yellow, Green, and Blue)
  • Artifacts (Unlocked at Level 500): Chalk, Cymbal Monkey, Please Wait, Liquid Divinium
  • Perks (Unlocked at Level 600): Deadshot Daiquiri, Mule Kick, Widow's Wine, Electric Cherry
  • GobbleGum (Unlocked at Level 700): Rare Mega (Purple, Yellow, Green, and Blue)
  • Glyphs (Unlocked at Level 800): Apotichon, Command, Cursed, End, Servant
  • Perks (Unlocked at Level 900): Juggernog, Speed Cola, DoubleTap, Quick Revive, Staminup
  • GobbleGum (Unlocked at Level 1000): Ultra-Rare Mega (Purple, Yellow, Green, and Blue)
  • Relics (Unlocked at Level 1000): Teddy

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

Prestige Mode returns in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

Prestiges

When a player prestiges, they will still keep all of their stats, weapon camouflages, attachments, calling cards, emblems and access to all of the Mission Teams. Players also receive the OSA for free upon reaching level 55. Players also receive a Permanent Unlock token, as well as a Classic Weapon Unlock token, where players can unlock either the MacTav-45, TF-141, M1, S-Ravage or the Hornet.

Entering Prestige Mode will only reset the player's level and unlocked gear; any challenges, weapon attachments and camouflages, calling cards, Quartermaster items and other customization items will stay intact. For every other prestige level until Prestige 10, a new Create-a-Class slot will be unlocked, for a total of 10 at tenth prestige. Again, the player can also choose one item (any Create-a-Class item, scorestreak or a Payload + Trait) to permanently unlock, making it available from level 1.

At launch, only ten Prestiges were available. However, on March 14, 2017, twenty new Prestiges were added. Each time you Prestige from Prestige 10 onward you receive a Permanent Unlock token, a Master Prestige emblem, and a Permanent Boost (i.e. All challenges reward 25% more XP).

Call of Duty: WWII

Prestige Mode returns in Call of Duty: WWIIIn Call of Duty WWII, the player gets rewards and challenges from prestiging. Thankfully, your supply drop weapons won't go away aswell as your Division Prestige weapons. When you prestige, you get a Prestige token that can be used to unlock a weapon that can only be unlocked through leveling up. Once you unlock a weapon with a Prestige Token, the weapon you purchased is unlocked for eternity and will not be removed by any new Prestiges. There's now something called Prestige Master (or known as Master Prestige) that's the last prestige you get but this time, the can level up beyond level 55.

Trivia

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

  • Each Prestige icon is a representation of a medal in the United States Armed Forces:
    • 1st Prestige: Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
    • 2nd Prestige: Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
    • 3rd Prestige: Republic of Vietnam Staff Service Medal
    • 4th Prestige: Legion of Merit Medal
    • 5th Prestige: Saudi Arabian Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait
    • 6th Prestige: Republic of Vietnam Special Service Medal
    • 7th Prestige: Distinguished Flying Cross Medal
    • 8th Prestige: Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Medal
    • 9th Prestige: Republic of Vietnam Wound Medal
    • 10th Prestige: Navy Cross Medal
  • The Prestige icons are also featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as Emblems for the player's Callsign.

Call of Duty: World at War

  • The Prestige icon of the player's Nemesis in the After Action Report in the multiplayer is not shown. Instead, their standard rank symbol is shown.
  • On the official Call of Duty website, the Prestige icons are shown differently.
  • On the Wii version, the fifth Prestige icon is different from the other consoles.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

  • The Ninth Prestige emblem slightly resembles the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award given in the United States.
  • The title the player gets for the fourth prestige is a reference to the name of the campaign titled "For the Record".

Call of Duty: Black Ops

  • One of the counters is titled "THE GRIND:" which tells the current number of times everyone has prestiged. Note, this is the total number of times a level of prestige has been entered, not how many people have prestiged.
  • The skull on the 15th Prestige emblem is similar to the skull seen on the icon for Veteran mode when selecting the difficulty for a campaign mission.
  • The 14th prestige emblem is similar to the Call of Duty: World at War Marine Raiders team or the Carlson Raiders Marine Force.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

  • In Theater Mode, if the player has prestiged at least once, a level-up will show the standard rank icon instead of the Prestige one.
  • Prestiges 11 to 20 increase in size in order of the numbers.
  • On Elite when a player reaches Prestige 20 Level 80 a special icon represents their level.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

  • The 14th and 15th Prestige emblems from Call of Duty: Black Ops are reused as the images for Prestige 8 and 9. The emblems have been upgraded visually.
  • In the game files and Call of Duty ELITE, the Prestige 8 emblem for Call of Duty: Black Ops represents Prestige 12 (Prestige Master being the 11th). However, it is not legitimately reachable.

Call of Duty: Ghosts - Extinction

  • The 5th prestige icon features the Hunter.
  • The 10th prestige icon features the Breeder.
  • The 15th prestige icon features the Kraken.
  • The 16th prestige icon features the Cortex.
  • The 18th prestige icon features an Obelisk.
  • The 19th prestige icon features the Mammoth.
  • The 20th prestige icon features the Gargoyle.
  • The 21st and 22nd prestige icon features the Ancestor.
  • The 25th prestige icon features the Neversoft logo.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

  • All the prestige icons are based off Greek mythology.
  • Prestige Two is based off Hercules.
  • Prestige Three is based off a cyclops, most likely Polyphemus.
  • Prestige Five may be based off Minotaur, a half-bull, half-human monster.
  • Prestige Six is most likely based off a Lernaean Hydra, a dragon-like creature that's heads would multiply if one was cut off.
  • Prestige Seven is based off a griffin, a legendary lion-eagle hybrid creature.
  • Prestige Eight might be based off the Kraken.
  • Prestige Nine is based off Medusa, a woman whose hair was made out of snakes.
  • Prestige Ten is based off Cerberus, a three-headed dog who guarded the entrance to the Underworld.
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