Warzone gives out free cosmetics and XP boosts through redeemable promo codes. You can grab Calling Cards, Operator skins, weapon camos, and Double XP tokens without touching your COD Points. This guide lists every active code, walks you through the redemption process, and includes all bunker codes for unlocking those secret loot rooms scattered across Verdansk.
How Warzone's Code System Works
Warzone has two types of codes that do completely different things.
Promo Codes are alphanumeric strings you redeem on the Call of Duty website. They grant cosmetic items and XP boosts tied to your account across all platforms. Activision drops new promo codes from time to time, usually connected to community events or brand partnerships.
Bunker Codes are numeric sequences you punch into keypads at bunker locations during matches on Verdansk. These open reinforced doors leading to underground facilities packed with high-tier loot. Unlike promo codes, bunker codes are permanent and never expire.
Active Promo Codes
Two codes are live right now:
This animated Calling Card came from the Call of Duty Endowment Community Event. The community unlocked it after hitting 15 million wins across different game modes following a challenge from Kane Brown.
This Calling Card celebrates Verdansk's return and shows a graffiti design over the Dam POI. The Double Weapon XP token is great for grinding attachments on strong options like the HDR sniper or CR-56 AMAX.
Redeeming Promo Codes
The whole process takes about a minute and works identically on every platform:
- Go to the official Call of Duty website (callofduty.com)
- Log in with your Activision account (the same one linked to your Warzone profile)
- Find the code redemption section
- Enter or paste the promo code exactly as written, including any hyphens
- Click "Redeem Code"
- Launch Warzone and check your inventory
Your rewards show up automatically in the right places: Calling Cards appear under customization options, XP tokens land in your boost inventory, and Operator skins populate the Operators menu.
Reward Types Explained
Promo codes distribute a few different categories of items:
Calling Cards display on your profile and pop up for anyone you eliminate during a match. Some feature animated designs that look way better in the kill feed.
Double XP Tokens boost experience earned from matches for a set duration (usually 30 minutes to 4 hours). Standard Double XP speeds up account leveling, while Double Weapon XP specifically accelerates weapon progression for faster attachment unlocks. The timer only counts down during active gameplay.
Operator Skins change how your character looks. They're purely cosmetic with no gameplay impact.
Weapon Camos apply custom paint jobs to specific weapons or weapon categories.
Weapon Blueprints are pre-configured weapon variants with unique visuals and preset attachments.
Emblems and Charms are smaller cosmetic pieces that show on your profile or attach to weapons.
All Bunker Codes and Access Methods
Bunkers on Verdansk hold some of the best loot you'll find in any match: loadout drops, killstreaks, and top-tier equipment. Multiple squads usually fight over these spots. Knowing the access codes lets you get in fast without hunting for keycards.
Each bunker needs either a specific numeric code or a colored keycard found as random loot around the map:
| Bunker | Access Method |
|---|---|
| Bunker 0 | Code: 01011000 |
| Bunker 1 | Code: 04222021 |
| Bunker 2 | Blue Keycard Required |
| Bunker 3 | Code: 30198805 |
| Bunker 4 | Red Keycard Required |
| Bunker 5 | Red Keycard Required |
| Bunker 6 | Red Keycard Required |
| Bunker 7 | Blue Keycard Required |
| Bunker 8 | Blue Keycard Required |
| Bunker 9 | Red Keycard Required |
| Bunker 10 | Code: 31547206 |
| Bunker 11 | Special Method: Find phones around the map, translate the Russian audio message, then enter the resulting code |
To use a bunker code, approach the keypad next to the bunker door and interact with it. Punch in the numeric sequence exactly as listed. The door opens right away if you've entered it correctly.
Keycards spawn randomly in loot crates and as ground loot. Blue Keycards drop more frequently than Red ones. When you find a keycard, check the list above to see which bunkers it works on.
Finding New Warzone Codes
Activision releases new promo codes through a few different channels.
Official Social Media
The Call of Duty franchise runs active accounts on X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Discord, and TikTok. New codes typically show up in posts, community updates, or livestream announcements.
Brand Partnerships
Call of Duty regularly teams up with consumer brands like Monster Energy, Doritos, Mountain Dew, and Taco Bell. Codes appear on product packaging or through purchase verification. Some partnership codes require buying the physical product to get a working code, while others go out free through digital campaigns.
Community Events
Activision sometimes ties code releases to community milestones, like collective win counts or participation in special game modes. These codes become available to all players once the community hits the target.
Expired Promo Codes
These codes no longer work. If you're having trouble redeeming something, make sure it isn't on this list:
| Expired Code | Original Reward |
|---|---|
| XBLX3-HN7X7-7NAH7 | 'Lo Profile' Operator Skin |
| CDLCHAMP23 | 4 Hours Double XP, 4 Hours Double Weapon XP, 'Royal Knife' Blueprint, 'You Dropped This' Weapon Camo |
| VZ5Y-KJ4C0-ECJ4 | 'Hiding in Plain Sight' Calling Card |
| X5VC-M8QW3-4170 | 'Doritos' Charm and 'Dew' Emblem |
| GNMR-92L0Z-QF12 | 'Fallen Heroes' Calling Card |
| SX4G-73D55-RNJ7 | 'Not Just a Theory' Calling Card |
| 6679-S2JL9-55WB | 'Shall We Play' Calling Card |
| GZ28-T7TY5-L618 | 'Doritos' Calling Card |
| DGKD-VHQ11-S2Z4 | 'Another Pawn Down' Calling Card |
| M53T-JGB2W-7647 | 'Calling Card' Calling Card |
Once a code expires, there's no way to bring it back. Those rewards are gone unless Activision decides to re-release them through future promotions.
Platform Availability
Warzone runs on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Cross-play is fully supported, so you can squad up with friends regardless of what platform they're on.
The standalone mobile version has been shut down and pulled from the App Store and Google Play. It won't receive any more updates.
Promo codes you redeem through your Activision account apply to your profile on every platform, as long as you're logged into the same account.
Frequently Asked Questions
New codes drop irregularly, sometimes tied to seasonal updates, community events, or brand partnerships. There's no set schedule.
Yes. Most stay active for one to two months before they stop working. Redeem them soon after they're announced.
No. Each code works once per Activision account.
Double-check that you've entered it exactly as written, with correct capitalization and any hyphens. Look at the expired list above to confirm it's still active. Some brand partnership codes also require buying a specific product first.
No. Bunker codes have stayed the same since they were introduced. You can memorize them or just come back to this guide when you need them.
Promo codes mostly give out cosmetic items and XP boosts. Weapons and attachments unlock through normal gameplay. Weapon Blueprints from codes give you visual variants of existing weapons but don't let you skip the standard unlock requirements.
Double XP increases experience toward your overall account level. Double Weapon XP specifically speeds up leveling for whatever weapon you're using, unlocking attachments faster. Both stack with any active in-game XP events.