Call of Duty: Warzone is no stranger to celebrating real world events, as there has been special content added for Easter and Halloween in the past. Raven Software will be continuing this trend later tonight, as it will be adding calling cards to Call of Duty: Warzone as a way to celebrate Pride Month.

There is no shortage of calling cards available in Call of Duty: Warzone, as players have been able to get them in several ways since the game released. Some have been tied directly to challenges, while others serve as rewards for special events like the nuking of Verdansk. Fortunately, the Pride cards will not be making use of either method, as players can unlock the special profile banners for free just by logging into the game.

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Raven Software announced this Call of Duty: Warzone addition via a Twitter post, showing off a stylish Pride Month image in the background. Stating how important “diversity and inclusion” are to the studio, something that has been backed up by the recent bans for racism and homophobia, Raven gives players a look at the special Pride cards that will be coming to the game. Each takes the form of a Flag, allowing each member of the LGBTQIA+ community to represent themselves in-game.

The first calling card shown sees genderqueer Call of Duty: Warzone players able to use a purple, white, and green flag. A black, white, grey, and lime flag is next, with the calling card aimed at Agender players. Next up is Aromantic, which features different greens, white, grey, and black colors. The fourth calling card is a bit more distinct, as it showcases the Intersex banner. This calling card has a yellow backdrop with a purple ring in the center. The fifth calling card is for Genderfluid players, and it features purple, pink, white, black, and navy colors.

The Pansexual flag is up next, with players able to proudly display the pink, yellow, and blue colors. The seventh calling card shows off the Gay colors, which are several different shades of green and blue. Finally, there is the Progress Pride flag, which includes the main LGBTQIA+ flag as well as the Transgender flag. With the Lesbian and Bisexual flags already in the game, including the others is a great gesture on the part of Raven Software. The studio also shows the names of those that pioneered each design in a follow-up Tweet, giving credit to the important figures in the Gay community.

These flags will go live as part of the Call of Duty: Warzone Season 4 update that releases later tonight. Players can find them near the top of their earned calling cards list, as they will be found in the same section as the Country flags.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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