Coral Streaks is the kind of camo you notice before the killcam even finishes. It's animated, it works across every weapon, and it quietly tells the whole lobby you kept up with Season 1. If you're bouncing between modes or even warming up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby to get your aim back, the good news is the unlock isn't about one sweaty challenge. It's about showing up every week and ticking the boxes.
What You Actually Need To Do
The requirement is simple on paper: complete every Weekly Challenge set in Season 1, all the way through Week 9. Each week usually drops a handful of tasks split across Multiplayer, Zombies, Warzone, and Endgame. You don't have to clear everything. You only need six challenges finished for that week to count, so you can dodge modes you can't stand. Most players I know treat it like a menu: pick the fastest stuff, skip the rest, and move on.
Keeping The Grind Manageable
The easiest way to stay sane is to plan around your schedule, not the other way round. If you've got thirty minutes, hop into Multiplayer and grab the quick wins: objective time, a few streak-related goals, maybe some weapon class progress. Then, when you've got a longer session, Zombies is great for the "do X amount of damage" style challenges because it stacks fast without feeling like you're hunting one specific moment. Warzone can be a time sink, so if it's not your thing, don't force it. There's nearly always a path to six challenges without touching battle royale.
Deadlines, Milestones, And Where It Shows Up
The one part that isn't flexible is the calendar. Coral Streaks is tied to Season 1, with the season currently ending on February 5, 2026, so you're racing the timer more than the playerbase. Hit five weekly sets and you'll snag the Feedin' Time camo on the way, which is a nice little "yep, I'm on track" reward. When Week 9 is done, Coral Streaks unlocks automatically, plus a 25,000 XP bonus that helps if you're pushing prestige. To equip it, head to Gunsmith, open Camos, and look under the Events category.
Making It Worth Your Time
If you miss a week, it stings, because the whole point is consistency. So it helps to treat weekly sets like a routine: knock out the easy three or four first, then clean up the last couple with whatever mode you're already enjoying that day. And if you're the type who likes to keep your account stocked with extras, whether that's points, bundles, or other in-game items, it's worth knowing services like RSVSR exist so you can spend more time playing and less time messing around with store menus.