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Two Active Warzone Codes for March 2026 and How to Redeem

Two active Warzone redeem codes are live as of early March—KZE3K7ENKV6RW and KYHPCVYSNP6HY—granting two calling cards and a 30-minute Double Weapon XP boost you can claim via the Call of Duty redeem flow.

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Two Active Warzone Codes for March 2026 and How to Redeem
Source: www.dexerto.com

Two redeemable Warzone codes are circulating right now and multiple trackers confirmed them during late February/early March: KZE3K7ENKV6RW and KYHPCVYSNP6HY. Dexerto’s live list made the most recent explicit update and wrote, “Updated March 2, 2026, to confirm active codes. No new codes released, and none expired!” Beebom also lists both codes and advises players that “Activision usually reveals codes for Warzone on its official social media channels, so keep an eye on those.”

1. KZE3K7ENKV6RW — KB High Road Calling Card

KB High Road Calling Card is the cosmetic unlocked by this code; Dexerto describes it as an animated calling card tied to a community event and traces the backstory: “KB High Road Calling Card is an animated cosmetic reward that’s part of the Call Of Duty Endowment Community Event. Players had to reach 15 million wins across different game modes after Kane Brown challenged them in order for this reward to finally be unlocked as a code.” That means this isn’t a random drop: the card was gated behind a community milestone, then handed out as a redeemable code once the challenge cleared. As a profile item, it shows up on your calling card slot and will be visible to players you kill during matches — a small flex that Escapist notes matter in-game: “Any player you kill during a match sees your Calling Card, so having a cool one is a plus.” Dexerto’s framing is useful here: “The vast majority of Call of Duty’s cosmetics are locked behind the game’s Battle Pass, but there are times when Activision gives out free items like Weapon Blueprints and Emblems,” and KB High Road is exactly that kind of freebie tied to a promotional event.

2. KYHPCVYSNP6HY — Verdansk is Back Calling Card + 30-minute Double Weapon XP

KYHPCVYSNP6HY redeems to the Verdansk is Back Calling Card and a time-limited XP boost — Escapist and Dexerto both list the bundle. Dexerto sums it up: “Verdansk is Back Calling Card celebrated the classic Warzone map’s return, featuring a graffiti design over the Dam POI, and there’s half an hour of Double Weapon XP to help you level up the best weapons like the HDR and CR-56 AMAX.” That 30-minute Double Weapon XP can be a tactical boost if you’re grinding a specific weapon; Dexerto explicitly recommends it to “help you level up the best weapons like the HDR and CR-56 AMAX.” Visually, the calling card leans into Verdansk nostalgia with the Dam POI graffiti motif, so it’s both a cosmetic and a practical token for players returning to classic map content.

How to redeem and common failure modes (what sources say) Redeem options mentioned across the reporting point players toward Warzone’s in-game voucher/code redemption or the Call of Duty redeem page — the trackers repeatedly reference the official redeem flow without spelling out an exact menu path in the excerpts. Multiple sources recommend checking Activision’s official social channels for future drops and bookmarking a live tracker page: Beebom notes, “Activision usually reveals codes for Warzone on its official social media channels, so keep an eye on those,” while Dexerto urges readers to bookmark the live list as it’s updated in real time.

    Common failure reasons — verbatim guidance from LDshop Gg:

  • “Typographical error: As you know, these COD redeem codes are very sensitive and even a single typo like a capital A or a wrong letter will make the code fail.”
  • “Wrong UID: One of the most common reasons is entering the wrong UID. In this case, even if you have redeemed the code, the benefits will be transferred to the account of whose UID you have filled.”
  • “Code validity: The redeem codes are short lived and once they have expired, you can’t receive the rewards you wanted.”
  • “Code usability limit: Some of the Call of duty codes come with a limitation on how many people can redeem a particular code. If that limit has been exceeded then consider the code as good as being expired.”
  • “Redeemed Code: If you have already redeemed a Call of Duty, then it won’t yield you the one time reward.”

    Quick notes, caveats and expired-code context

  • Multiple outlets corroborate that these two codes are active as of the trackers’ late-February/early-March checks; Dexerto’s page explicitly states its March 2 update. Aggregators and Escapist characterize these codes as “holdovers from January,” meaning they persisted into February and March without new drops appearing in that window.
  • Dexerto’s expired-code roster includes entries such as XBLX3-HN7X7-7NAH7 (listed as a ’Lo Profile’ Operator Skin) and CDLCHAMP23 (listed with “4 Hours Double XP, 4 Hours Double WXP, 'Royal Knife' Blueprint, 'You Dropped This' weapon camo”), but Escapist also makes a broader categorical claim that “Unlike other free-to-play games, Warzone codes don’t give players operator or weapon skins, offering profile customization items instead.” Both of those statements appear in source material; the operator-skin entry in Dexerto’s expired list stands as an apparent exception to Escapist’s generalization and is flagged in the reporting as something to verify if you need ironclad confirmation about historical payouts.

Where these codes typically come from and what to watch for next Beebom points to two recurring distribution channels: official Activision social media and occasional brand tie-ins — “Occasionally, Call of Duty also partners up with brands like Doritos or Monster Energy, and you can find codes on the back of their products.” Trackers like Dexerto maintain live lists and explicitly recommend bookmarking for updates; Dexerto’s live update practice is summarized in its line: “Updated March 2, 2026, to confirm active codes. No new codes released, and none expired!”

Final word If you haven’t redeemed these yet, use the Call of Duty redeem mechanism (in-game voucher or the official redeem page) and double-check your UID and spelling — the trackers agree these freebies can be claimed without buying a Battle Pass and are worth grabbing while they’re active. Codes are fleeting: verify status before you try to claim and watch Activision’s channels and live trackers for the next drop.

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