Hey there, fellow operators! Remember the electrifying Supe Takedown event we had in Modern Warfare 3 last week? Well, the collaboration with The Boys isn't over yet! As we dive into 2026, it's always exciting to look back at these unique crossover moments that really shook up the meta. Right now, I'm gearing up to jump back into the action, but I want to make sure you're all caught up on the follow-up event: The Boys: Vought Week. Think of it as the grand finale of this superhero (or should I say, super-villain?) themed spectacle. So, what exactly is this event all about, and more importantly, what shiny new toys can we earn for our loadouts?
Let's break it down. Vought Week is the second part of this limited-time collaboration, running right after the Supe Takedown mode wrapped up. The core concept is beautifully simple, isn't it? From January 23rd to January 30th, every single point of XP you earn in Modern Warfare 3 contributes to a special, free reward track. That's right, no special playlist required this time! Whether your heart lies in the chaotic corridors of core Multiplayer, the vast battlegrounds of Warzone, or the zombie-infested zones of MWZ, your progress counts. The goal? To grind through that XP bar and claim all ten exclusive rewards on offer.

Now, I know what you're thinking. "Ten rewards? That sounds like a serious grind." And you're not wrong, but the structure is actually quite player-friendly. The total XP needed to unlock everything is 573,500 XP. While that number might seem daunting at first glance, remember that this event is designed to be completed over a full week of regular play. Plus, some of the rewards along the way are XP Boosters themselves, which will help you speed through the later tiers! The event cleverly avoids the insane requirements we saw in some past events, like the War's Domain event back in December. This feels much more achievable, even for us casual players who can't no-life the game.
So, what's on the menu? Let's talk rewards, because this is the juicy part. The track is a mix of practical boosters and fantastic cosmetic items dripping with that signature The Boys satire. Here’s the full breakdown of what you're fighting for:
| Reward | XP Required |
|---|---|
| American Hero – Sticker | 1,000 XP |
| Double XP Token – 1 Hour | 21,600 XP |
| Vought Crime Analytics – Large Decal | 42,100 XP |
| Double Weapon XP Token – 1 Hour | 67,250 XP |
| Compound V – Charm | 101,460 XP |
| Soldier Boy's Shield – Large Decal | 148,000 XP |
| Vought International – Emblem | 211,300 XP |
| Laser Baby – Calling Card | 297,350 XP |
| Double Battle Pass XP Token – 1 Hour | 414,350 XP |
| Making Heroes Super – Camo | 573,500 XP |
See that final prize? The "Making Heroes Super" weapon camo is the crown jewel of this event. It's a sleek, non-animated camo that carries all the prestige of a limited-time challenge. The best part? It's not restricted to just the new guns; you can apply this bad boy to all MW2 and MW3 weapons. That's a huge win for veterans with extensive arsenals. Personally, I'm a sucker for a good charm, and the Compound V trinket is an instant classic—a perfect little nod to the source material.

Looking back from 2026, events like Vought Week were a brilliant way to keep the game fresh. They didn't just slap a skin in the store and call it a day. They created a community-wide objective that gave everyone a shared goal for a week. The strategy is straightforward: play the game modes you love, earn XP, and watch the rewards roll in. Need to level up a new weapon? Pop on that Double Weapon XP token you earned from the track. Want to race through the Battle Pass? That Double Battle Pass XP token at the 414k mark is your best friend. The event fuels its own progress, which is a design choice I've always appreciated.
Reflecting on it now, the collaboration was a perfect fit. The gritty, cynical world of The Boys meshed surprisingly well with the high-octane, sometimes over-the-top action of Modern Warfare. Earning a "Vought International" emblem or a "Laser Baby" calling card felt like a fun, insider joke for fans of the show. It was more than just cosmetics; it was a vibe, a temporary shift in the game's personality that made logging in each day feel special.
So, if you were around for this event, you'll remember the grind and the satisfaction of finally slapping that camo on your favorite rifle. If you missed it, well, it stands as a cool piece of MW3 history—a time when we could all pretend to have a little Compound V in our veins, if only for a week. The key takeaway? Always keep an eye on these limited-time events. They're often the source of the most unique and memorable items in your arsenal, the ones that really tell a story when you drop into a match. Now, who's ready to squad up and earn some XP? That camo isn't going to unlock itself! 😉