


There are two ways to earn more currency, dubbed "CoD Points" or "CP" for short: Wager Matches and Contracts. Since it is tied to the game's progression system so closely, it will not be something to buy with real money. I'm told that this currency is entirely in-game and will not be sold through microtransactions, which is something I immediately expected when the system was introduced. This means that players can unlock the weapons they want without having to grind through guns that they'll never use. You will still level-up through experience points, which may unlock the privilege of purchasing some new guns, but everything will be purchased. Players will now unlock guns, grenades, equipment, attachments, killstreaks, and everything else through in-game currency, which is earned through playing the game.

At last night's Call of Duty: Black Ops Multiplayer Reveal event, it became clear that developer Treyarch is putting a lot into the next online Call of Duty.
