Raven responds to missing Warzone Stories Calling Cards

Liam Mackay
Warzone Stories Calling Cards

To celebrate their favorite Warzone moments since its launch back in March 2020, developers Raven Software released the ‘Warzone Stories’ Calling Cards with the Season 5 Reloaded update. Players haven’t received these Calling Cards yet so Raven have responded to the issue.

After launching back in March 2020, Call of Duty: Warzone is moving onto pastures new with Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 later in 2022. Warzone’s final major update arrived with Season 5 Reloaded on September 28 bringing the BP50, a ton of weapon buffs and nerfs, and the new Resurgence Supreme mode.

That’s not all though, as Raven Software are celebrating fan-favorite Warzone moments such as the Grau meta and the viral ‘Eagle Child’ Reddit post with ‘Warzone Stories’ Calling Cards. Players were meant to have these Calling Cards in their account with the update, but Raven have responded to an issue preventing players from receiving them.

While the new Warzone Stories Calling Cards that celebrated “Warzone’s past and present” were instantly loved by the community, players were disappointed to see they didn’t actually arrive with the update.

Raven were quick to respond, confirming that “We’re currently working to grant these to all Players inventories and will update you when they are available!”

They’ve marked the issue as under investigation on their board of known bugs and issues alongside Private Matches still being disabled. However, the inconsistent Gulag audio card has now been marked as ‘Resolved’ with Season 5 Reloaded.

There aren’t any challenges needed to unlock the Warzone Stories Calling Cards so they’ll appear in your account as soon as the issue is fixed.

For more on Warzone Pacific Season 5 Reloaded, be sure to check out the changes to Loadout Drop costs and when the Double XP period ends.

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About The Author

Liam is CharlieIntel's Editor. After graduating in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University, Liam made use of his passion for FPS games, including Call of Duty, by writing for sites such as The Nerd Stash, Red Bull Gaming, and GAMINGbible before joining CharlieIntel in November 2020. You can contact Liam at [email protected].