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Xbox adds new Call of Duty Warzone Game Pass Pack 5 perk for members

Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members can claim a free Warzone Pack 5 bundle with skins, blueprints and XP tokens, but it is cosmetics-first value, not a meta-changer.

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Xbox adds new Call of Duty Warzone Game Pass Pack 5 perk for members
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Xbox has added another Call of Duty carrot for subscribers: the Call of Duty: Warzone Game Pass Pack 5 bundle gives Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members a free in-game package for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone. The pack includes an operator skin, four weapon blueprints, two weapon charms, a finishing move, an emblem, a sticker, a vinyl, a spray, and two one-hour tokens, one for 2XP and one for 2WXP.

That is a real perk, not a throwaway storefront promo. Xbox’s store listing confirms the bundle is an official Microsoft and Activision Publishing Inc. offer, and the claim deadline is 10/04/2026. If you are already paying for Ultimate or PC Game Pass, this is the kind of bonus that quietly keeps the subscription feeling attached to the games you actually play.

The important part for Warzone players is what this does and does not change. The bundle adds cosmetics and progression helpers, not some hidden weapon buff or loadout-breaking advantage. The four blueprints may save you the trouble of grinding out a few attachments, and the XP tokens are useful if you are leveling guns or pushing account progression, but the pack does not rewrite the meta. It is value in the same lane as a store bundle, only without the price tag.

Microsoft has been pushing Game Pass in that direction for months. On October 1, 2025, it split the service into Essential, Premium and Ultimate, then baked in-game benefits into the pitch across the plans while giving Ultimate extra pull with Fortnite Crew and Ubisoft+ Classics. Microsoft also said Ultimate subscribers would get access to more than 75 day-one releases a year, which is the other half of the sales job: the subscription is not just about downloading full games, it is about keeping players inside the ecosystem between launches.

This Warzone pack fits that strategy cleanly. Xbox said in March 2025 it was expanding in-game benefits for free-to-play games, with Call of Duty: Warzone added starting in April 2025. The April 2026 Pack 5 reward shows that was not a one-off gesture. Microsoft is using Call of Duty the way it uses its biggest subscriptions hooks across the rest of Game Pass, turning a giant franchise into a recurring loyalty perk instead of a single day-one headline.

For players, the math is straightforward. If you already have Ultimate or PC Game Pass, the pack is worth claiming because it gives you free cosmetics and a small progression boost with no extra spend. If you are deciding whether to subscribe just for this bundle, it is not enough on its own. The real value is in the broader pattern: Call of Duty is now one of Xbox’s standing subscription perks, not just a game you wait to buy later.

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