Reaching a newPrestige in Call of Dutyhas always been a surefire flex and an effective way to show your grind, but can it be done when you reach the max level in XDefiant? Here’s what you need to know.

Back in the day, seeing someone at Max Prestige in CoD meant something. They were at the pinnacle, having completed the ultimate grind of that year’s annual installment. Nowadays, things aren’t quite the same due to CoD’s pivot to a seasonal leveling model.

But even with the shift, fans of the FPS genre are often clamoring for similar systems in any other game they check out. Now with XDefiant the flavor of the month, therace is on to reach the max level by any means necessary. But what happens at that milestone?

Here’s what you need to know about the max level and if you can Prestige after reaching it inXDefiant.

What is the current max level in XDefiant?

What is the current max level in XDefiant?

The current level cap in XDefiant is level 100.

Players are unable to go above level 100 for the time being, with overall progression simply halting from this point. Though of course, you can still progress individual weapon levels all the way to 100 as well, so that should keep even the most dedicated players busy for quite some time.

At the time of writing, you can’t Prestige in XDefiant just yet. If you manage to reach the level cap of 100 in the Pre-Season, congrats, you’ve reached the end of the main progression system, for now, at least.

There’s currently no Prestige mode in XDefiant, meaning there is indeed a hard cap, with no way to reset your progress and earn bonus rewards. However, that’s set to change at some point down the line.

We are working on a prestige mode.

With thePre-Seasoncurrently underway,Season 1is expected to arrive on July 1, assuming no unforeseen delays. Season 1 could be a fitting time to introduce a Prestige system and keep the most dedicated players invested for the long run. But for now, we’ll just have to wait and see what devs have planned as we learn more in the coming weeks.

Brad Norton is Dexerto’s Editor on the Australia team. He is a journalism graduate and Call of Duty expert, covering Warzone, Black Ops, and Modern Warfare. Brad also covers Star Wars, Twitch, YouTube, first-person shooter games, and single-player games. He also has bylines at Gamurs Group. You can contact him at: brad.norton@dexerto.com