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'''Double EXP Weekend''' is a weekend event that allows for the player to earn twice the amount of EXP when playing [[Multiplayer]] [[Playlist]].
Double EXP Weekend is a weekend event that allows for the player to earn twice the amount of EXP when playing [[Multiplayer]] [[Playlist]].


==Double EXP Weekend Games==
==Double EXP Weekend Games==
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*3 Ball - This playlist featured a four team [[Oddball]] match. Three Oddballs were placed on the map, and each team needed to battle it out to gain the most points. Other game variants included 3-Low, which required more than one person on a team to be holding a ball to gain points for their team. (Social)
*3 Ball - This playlist featured a four team [[Oddball]] match. Three Oddballs were placed on the map, and each team needed to battle it out to gain the most points. Other game variants included 3-Low, which required more than one person on a team to be holding a ball to gain points for their team. (Social)
*[[Oddball#Fiesta|Fiesta]] - This playlist featured players on CQB maps with Random weapon spawns. (Social)
*[[Oddball#Fiesta|Fiesta]] - This playlist featured players on CQB maps with Random weapon spawns. (Social)
*[[Team Melee]] - This playlist featured a mix of 3-team slayer and objective games, featuring the [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|Gravity Hammers]] and [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Swords]]. (Social)
*[[Team Melee]] - This playlist featured a mix of 3-team slayer and objective games, featuring the [[Type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer|Gravity Hammers]] and [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Swords]]. (Social)
*[[Rocket Race]] - This playlist features a Race Gametype where 4 teams of two players have to reach several destinations before winning. They ride on a [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle|Mongoose]] where the passenger will have a Rocket Launcher to fire Rockets as to prevent others from reaching a destination. (This Gametype is sometimes featured in the "Multi-Team" playlist.) (Social)
*[[Rocket Race]] - This playlist features a Race Gametype where 4 teams of two players have to reach several destinations before winning. They ride on a [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle|Mongoose]] where the passenger will have a Rocket Launcher to fire Rockets as to prevent others from reaching a destination. (This Gametype is sometimes featured in the "Multi-Team" playlist.) (Social)
*[[Team Flag]] - A playlist that features all flag games. (Social)
*[[Team Flag]] - A playlist that features all flag games. (Social)
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