Compare 13,000 Call of Duty: Warzone Points prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Activision Publishing Inc.. Published by Activision. Released on 12/16/2020. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, FPS / TPS.

13,000 COD Points for the Call of Duty ecosystem. Raw in-game currency for Battle Passes, operator bundles, and weapon blueprints across Warzone and beyond.

Let's be straight about what this is: a stack of premium currency for Activision's Call of Duty ecosystem. There is no campaign, no multiplayer mode, no ranked ladder to grind. You are buying 13,000 COD Points, the in-game currency that flows across Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare, to spend inside those games on cosmetic and seasonal content. If you already play one or more of those titles regularly, this bundle does exactly what it says on the tin. The most obvious use case is the Battle Pass. A single Battle Pass season costs 1,000 COD Points, and finishing one typically earns back around 1,300 CP if you reach the higher tiers, which means disciplined players can partially self-fund future seasons. With 13,000 CP in the bank, you are looking at over a year of Battle Passes covered upfront, with room left over for impulse buys in the store. That math is genuinely useful for players who know they are sticking around for multiple seasons and want to front-load rather than buy piecemeal. The other draw is the in-game store, where Activision drops operator bundles, weapon blueprint packs, and vehicle skins on a rotating schedule. Some of these bundles are priced between 2,000 and 2,400 CP and include full animated tracer blueprints for popular weapon classes, operator finishing moves, and calling cards. Whether any of that actually affects your performance on the field is a flat no, but Warzone is a game where visibility and identity matter to a lot of players, and a clean blueprint skin is not the worst thing to run. Just be aware that the store rotates and you cannot predict what will be available when you redeem this. One practical note worth flagging: this bundle is listed for Xbox Series X and Xbox One. COD Points purchased on Xbox are tied to the Xbox ecosystem and your Activision account. If you play Warzone cross-platform and switch to PC or PlayStation later, your points and any content purchased with them should follow your Activision account, but confirm that with Activision's current account-linking policy before assuming full portability. The release date on this listing dates back to late 2020, so check that the bundle denomination and linked titles are current before purchasing, as the COD Points economy and game lineup has shifted since then. From where I sit, currency packs like this are the least exciting thing I ever write about. There is no time-to-kill to analyse, no movement tech to respect, no ranked queue to evaluate. What I can tell you is that if you play Warzone regularly on Xbox and you know you want cosmetic content, buying in a larger denomination like this is mechanically smarter than buying 1,000-point increments multiple times. It is pure efficiency math. If you are on the fence about whether you will stick with Warzone long enough to spend 13,000 CP, hold off and buy a smaller pack first. Fred, Scout Team

13,000 Call of Duty: Warzone Points
ActionFPS / TPS

13,000 Call of Duty: Warzone Points

Dec 16, 2020Activision Publishing Inc.Activision
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13,000 COD Points for the Call of Duty ecosystem. Raw in-game currency for Battle Passes, operator bundles, and weapon blueprints across Warzone and beyond.

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Let's be straight about what this is: a stack of premium currency for Activision's Call of Duty ecosystem. There is no campaign, no multiplayer mode, no ranked ladder to grind. You are buying 13,000 COD Points, the in-game currency that flows across Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare, to spend inside those games on cosmetic and seasonal content. If you already play one or more of those titles regularly, this bundle does exactly what it says on the tin. The most obvious use case is the Battle Pass. A single Battle Pass season costs 1,000 COD Points, and finishing one typically earns back around 1,300 CP if you reach the higher tiers, which means disciplined players can partially self-fund future seasons. With 13,000 CP in the bank, you are looking at over a year of Battle Passes covered upfront, with room left over for impulse buys in the store. That math is genuinely useful for players who know they are sticking around for multiple seasons and want to front-load rather than buy piecemeal. The other draw is the in-game store, where Activision drops operator bundles, weapon blueprint packs, and vehicle skins on a rotating schedule. Some of these bundles are priced between 2,000 and 2,400 CP and include full animated tracer blueprints for popular weapon classes, operator finishing moves, and calling cards. Whether any of that actually affects your performance on the field is a flat no, but Warzone is a game where visibility and identity matter to a lot of players, and a clean blueprint skin is not the worst thing to run. Just be aware that the store rotates and you cannot predict what will be available when you redeem this. One practical note worth flagging: this bundle is listed for Xbox Series X and Xbox One. COD Points purchased on Xbox are tied to the Xbox ecosystem and your Activision account. If you play Warzone cross-platform and switch to PC or PlayStation later, your points and any content purchased with them should follow your Activision account, but confirm that with Activision's current account-linking policy before assuming full portability. The release date on this listing dates back to late 2020, so check that the bundle denomination and linked titles are current before purchasing, as the COD Points economy and game lineup has shifted since then. From where I sit, currency packs like this are the least exciting thing I ever write about. There is no time-to-kill to analyse, no movement tech to respect, no ranked queue to evaluate. What I can tell you is that if you play Warzone regularly on Xbox and you know you want cosmetic content, buying in a larger denomination like this is mechanically smarter than buying 1,000-point increments multiple times. It is pure efficiency math. If you are on the fence about whether you will stick with Warzone long enough to spend 13,000 CP, hold off and buy a smaller pack first. Fred, Scout Team

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Dec 16, 2020

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