Warzone Guias
- Warzone Cheat Codes and Anti-Cheat Reality Check
- Season 6 Loot Drops: New Guns, Operators, and Rare Camos
- Fortune’s Keep: Dragon Camo, Hidden Vaults, and Speed Runs
- Verdansk 2025 Secrets: Keypads, Bunkers, and Wild Side Quests
- Bugs and Glitches to Know (and Avoid) in Warzone
- Low-Stress Tips That Make You Better at Warzone Fast
- Contracts 101: Cash Your Way to the Final Circle
- Footsteps First: Dialed-In Audio Settings for Warzone
- Slide Cancel Mastery: Movement Tech That Wins Gunfights
Warzone Cheat Codes and Anti-Cheat Reality Check
BatoteirosThere aren’t classic cheat codes in Warzone—no button combos for god mode here. The game’s built to be competitive, and Activision’s RICOCHET Anti-Cheat does a lot of heavy lifting to keep it that way.
- The engine-level debug stuff you might’ve heard about belongs to a different game (Warzone 2100), not Call of Duty: Warzone.
- RICOCHET blends server-side tools and machine learning trained on mountains of gameplay to spot suspicious behavior faster than ever.
- On PC, it’s stricter than it used to be—TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are part of the security stack for some seasons.
- Third‑party cheats like aimbots, ESP, radar hacks, and no‑recoil toolsNULL They’ll get you banned—permanent account bans and sometimes hardware bans for the worst offenses.
- If someone looks sketchy, report them. The system needs those signals.
Play clean, win cleaner.
Season 6 Loot Drops: New Guns, Operators, and Rare Camos
DesbloqueáveisSeason 6 drops fresh toys and flashy fits, with a couple of event-only standouts.
- New Weapons
- Chainsaw (Melee): Free track via The Haunting event—available at launch.
- Dresden 9mm (SMG): Battle Pass Page 3. Smooth recoil, quick reloads, snappy handling.
- Merrick 556 (AR): Battle Pass Page 5. Versatile with strong headshot payoff; barrel options let you run semi-auto for precision.
- X52 Resonator (Special): Arrives in-season via Echoes of the Dead—projectile-based oddball.
- Operators & Cosmetics
- Chucky & Tiffany: Event challenges tied to the Chucky Pass. Scavvy: Earned by collecting tapes during Tapes of Terror. Dread Operator: Instant BlackCell grant with themed blueprints/moves. Predator (Jungle Hunter): BlackCell exclusives with ultra skins.
- Blueprints & Camos
- Seasonal blueprints bring custom tracers, death effects, and animations. The Crimson Wyrm camo from Fortune’s Keep is an exclusive flex you can’t grind in the usual way.
- Progression Rewards
- Weekly challenges, Tier Skips, and XP Tokens push you through the pass faster. Look out for rotating freebies like the “Rave in Us” AR blueprint.
Fortune’s Keep has fewer easter eggs than Verdansk, but the rewards are spicy—cosmetics, loot drops, and a camo flex everyone notices.
- Dragon Stirs (Hardest one)
- Fuel the Lighthouse generator, stop the beacon, then redirect the beam through three Mystery Items placed on Bird’s Nests across rooftops. Nail it to unlock the Crimson Wyrm camo for all MW3 guns.
- Golden Vault (Keep)
- Hit the lights flanking the throne, crouch on the throne, watch the floor drop, and grab a gold-shotgun/gold-LMG, loadout guns, and stacked chests. Secret tunnel on the right gets you back out.
- Zaror Race (Winery)
- Start the parkour at the white flag (reload to begin). You’ve got 6 seconds to hit each flag. Finish it to spawn every zombie power-up.
- Bank Vault (Town)
- Find three electric drills around town (six potential spawns), crack the vault, and profit.
- Curse Skull
- Get “cursed,” then eliminate five opponents to spawn a skull-marked crate with a guaranteed Wonder Waffle DG2 and a self-revive.
- Lighthouse Beacon
- Manipulate the beacon to trigger map-wide effects and bonus rewards—handy mid-match momentum swing.
Verdansk 2025 Secrets: Keypads, Bunkers, and Wild Side Quests
Ovos de PáscoaVerdansk’s back and stuffed with secrets—codes, puzzles, and little lore hits that pay out solid loot if you know where to look.
- Locked Shacks (Guaranteed Legendary crate inside)
- TV Station Shack (NW of Stadium): 01859472
- Gulag Shack (left of Gulag): 13584927
- Farm Barn (Farmland): 36158294 (keypad under the stairs; you’ll find a phone showing 53125—cue theories)
- Bunker Codes
- Bunker 0 (Hills): 01011000 (yep, that’s binary for “X”)
- Bunker 1 (Boneyard): 04222021
- Bunker 3 (Storage): 30198805
- Bunker 10 (Park): 31547206
- Others need Blue/Red Access Cards from loot. Bunker 11 is the big one: complete the multi‑phone Russian number puzzle to earn the Specialist Perk Pack.
- Intel & Story Nods
- Nine intel pieces weave a mini-narrative. Look for “Rose was here,” the Zombed note at Zombie Beach, Tortured and Rescued at Hospital, and the returning Red Door teleport shenanigans.
- Floating Doors Puzzle (Prison)
- Find the image of eight doors in the cells (five are circled). Order them by circle size (small → large), then go to grid I8 and shoot those five doors in that order for a free Supply Drop.
- Wine Bottle Cash (Airport NW building)
- Interact with the wine bottle next to a note on a bookshelf for NULL,200 (BR) or NULL,000 (Plunder).
- Sea Treasures Token
- Grab a Sea Treasures Token (multiple spawn spots), then feed it to the slot machine in the gas station east of Promenade for high‑value gear.
Bugs and Glitches to Know (and Avoid) in Warzone
GlitchesEvery big live-service game has rough edges. Know them so you don’t get burned—or tempted.
- Under-Map Glitches
- Rare paths can bump players outside the intended play space. Don’t try to reproduce them—exploitation can get you banned. Report, reposition, and move on.
- Wall Breaches
- Certain props and angles sometimes let players clip into geometry and vanish from common sightlines. These are flagged and patched over time; abusing them risks account actions.
- God Mode Blips
- Edge‑case interactions can make players temporarily invincible in specific spots. These resurface occasionally with map updates and are treated as severe exploits.
- Performance & Audio Oddities
- Older GPUs have seen crash waves in the past; patches fix many but not all hiccups. Expect the occasional UI flicker, animation bug, or audio desync—submit crash reports to support with your specs and logs.
- Buy Station Behavior
- Buy stations can seem to open/close at odd times due to the distance-based 40m safe-zone logic, not a strict timer. If one acts “stuck,” it’s usually circle math, not a hard bug.
Play fair, record clips for reports, and you’ll keep your account—and your conscience—clean.
Low-Stress Tips That Make You Better at Warzone Fast
DicasWant cleaner mid-game fights and fewer early send-backsNULL Focus on the fundamentals that scale.
- Safer Landings
- Aim for moderate-traffic spots like Seaport District, Power Substation, or Al Safwa Mines. Grab a full-auto AR/SMG/LMG asap and watch weapon rarity colors to gear up fast.
- Ping Like It’s a Language
- Mark enemies, loot, rotations, everything. Keep an eye on the mini-map for red dots, vehicles, and contracts—pros check it constantly.
- Movement & Positioning
- Slide cancel (slide → jump) to snap movement and stay unpredictable. Prioritize high ground with limited access routes. Center your crosshair on likely angles before you peek.
- Cash Is King
- Early buys: Armor Plates (NULL,500), UAV (NULL,000). Mid-game: Self-Revive (NULL,500). Consider Hardline for cheaper buy station prices.
- Gas IQ
- Gas masks break with extended use—stash extras in your backpack. The game uses a ~40m safe-zone buffer that can reopen buys as circles move. You can also drop Muni Boxes in that zone.
- Audio That Works
- Set master to ~80, Effects at 100, Music at 0, Dialog ~40, and enable Enhanced Headphones. On PC, Loudness Equalization helps footstep clarity.
Contracts 101: Cash Your Way to the Final Circle
GuiasContracts are free money and map control if you pick the right ones at the right time.
- Scavenger
- Easiest, most consistent payout. Open three marked crates in sequence for quick cash and escalating loot. Great early game for instant power spikes.
- Bounty
- Find and eliminate a marked target. Early: prey on under-looted opponents. Mid/late: third parties often “poach” your bounty; you still get partial rewards, so it’s reliable income either way.
- Recon
- Capture a beacon to secure positioning intel. High value for planners, but you’re vulnerable while capping—bring cover and overwatch.
- Buy Station Priorities
- Early: Plates (NULL,500), UAV (NULL,000), Gas Mask (NULL,000). Mid: Self-Revive (?,500), maintain plates/muni. Late: Loadout Drops (?k–?k, version-dependent) and Specialist Pack when available for a perk stack.
Footsteps First: Dialed-In Audio Settings for Warzone
GuiasIf you hear them first, you win more fights. Tune your audio for clarity, not theatrics.
- Core Mix
- Master ~80, Effects 100, Dialog ~40, Music 0, Cinematic Music 0. Enable Enhanced Headphones if you have it.
- Frequency Shaping
- In the game EQ, pull down 250 Hz and 500 Hz (e.g., around −45 and −30) to clear muddy mids so footsteps pop without nuking detail.
- Platform Tweaks
- PS5: System Audio Focus → try Boost Quiet Sounds (or Boost Low Pitch depending on headset). PC: Windows Sound → Device Properties → Enhancements → Loudness Equalization. Xbox: Accessories App EQ and optionally the Dolby app for fine-tuning lows.
- Keep Stereo
- Leave Mono Audio off so you maintain directional cues—left/right separation is everything in a close fight.
Slide Cancel Mastery: Movement Tech That Wins Gunfights
GuiasSlide canceling is your foundation for fast, controlled gunfights.
- How To
- Tap slide → immediately jump. You’ll break sprint momentum and regain full control without the sluggish sprint-out.
- Controller Setup
- Map slide/crouch to a rear paddle if you have one, so you can aim while canceling. Default or Tactical layout both work—Tactical puts crouch/slide on the right stick for single-stick cancels.
- Dead Zones
- Set Left Stick Min = 0, Max ≈ 60 so you get instant movement and hit tactical sprint without slamming the stick to 100%.
- Fight Applications
- Pre-peek center: Cancel before corners and pre-aim likely lines. Break cameras: Quick peeks to gather info without gifting an angle. Chain cancels: Rapid cancels in CQB to throw off tracking. Mix-ups: After the cancel, strafe, drop, or jump—don’t be predictable.