XDefiant Xbox Achievement Easier to Unlock with Double XP Weekend
If you are an avid player working on the XDefiant achievements, there is good news for you. This weekend, XDefiant is offering double XP on weapons, making it easier to achieve a challenging Xbox accomplishment. While most XDefiant achievements are straightforward, two particularly demanding ones are Weapon Master, requiring players to level up a weapon to level 50, and All Grown Up, which involves reaching player level 50.
The Weapon Master achievement in XDefiant is worth 1037 points and leveling up a weapon to level 50 is no easy feat. However, with the introduction of double XP on weapons, the grind for Weapon Master is expected to be significantly reduced. This exciting opportunity to earn double XP on weapons in XDefiant will be available from Friday, May 24 at 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET/ 6 pm BST until Tuesday, May 28 at 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET/ 6 pm BST.
While the focus this weekend is on weapon XP, some players may find All Grown Up achievement more time-consuming and challenging. As this achievement involves reaching player level 50, it might have been beneficial if double XP was also applied to player levels. Perhaps, Ubisoft will consider a double XP player-level weekend in the future to aid players in their progression.
Additionally, Ubisoft is releasing a new XDefiant patch on Xbox. The XDefiant Preseason Patch 1 includes the re-enabling of the Practice Zone, fixes for hitmarker issues, and adjustments to device deployment mechanics. Some of the key highlights from the patch notes include improvements in game modes, device functionality fixes, netcode enhancements, localization adjustments, and various miscellaneous updates to enhance gameplay experience.
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