The Call of Duty Endowment returns with another great bundle supporting a great veteran cause

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Activision will contribute 100% of the proceeds from every Call of Duty Endowment pack purchased to the Endowment’s mission of helping unemployed and underemployed veterans from the U.S. and U.K. find high-quality jobs. Beyond celebrations in game, the Endowment is also supporting several global real-life events to keep Military Appreciation Month going strong. Keep reading for more info.

The Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) Knight Recon: Tracer Pack

Become the knight with the C.O.D.E. Knight Recon: Tracer Pack, which is inspired by Ben, a decorated retired Navy SEAL who specialized in reconnaissance.

Purchase the C.O.D.E. Knight Recon Tracer Pack here and know that your purchase will contribute directly to helping U.S. and U.K. veterans find great jobs. Each purchase will unlock the following in-game items immediately in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone:

  • “Vanish” Operator Skin
  • “Lancer” Operator Skin
  • “Silent Siege” KATT-AMR Sniper Blueprint with “Orange Ambush” Tracers
  • “Veiled Vigilance” MCW Assault Rifle Blueprint Weapon with “Orange Ambush” Tracers
  • “Don’t Step on Me” Weapon Charm
  • “Covert Crest” Large Decal
  • “Trident Throne” Weapon Sticker
  • “Thunder Struck” Animated Calling Card
  • “Great Helm” Animated Emblem
  • 1 Hour Double Player XP Token
  • 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Token

And as a special thank you for their service, the Endowment and USAA are offering free C.O.D.E. Knight Recon: Tracer Packs to U.S. military and veterans. Please visit www.callofdutyendowment.org/usaa for more information. While supplies last. Quantities limited. ID.me account required. See official rules here.

Call of Duty: Mobile C.O.D.E. Regulator Pack

The Call of Duty Endowment introduces the C.O.D.E. Regulator Pack to Call of Duty: Mobile’s Season 4 – Fool’s Gold. The Pack features the Endowment’s leading female operator Splicer and comes with an assortment of new in-game items. A hundred percent of Activision proceeds from every purchase of the Regulator Pack will help contribute to the Endowment’s mission.

The C.O.D.E. Regulator Pack, which includes the following in-game items, is available for purchase starting May 6. Find more information about the C.O.D.E. Regulator Pack here.

  • Operator – “Splicer”
  • ORV Vehicle Skin – “Digital Distortion”
  • Swordfish Blueprint – “Digital Distortion”
  • Fennec Blueprint – “Digital Distortion”
  • Calling Card – “Rogue Regulators”
  • Avatar – “Energizing E”
  • Charm – “All Charged Up”
  • Sticker – “64-bit Bravery”

U Assist Veterans In-Game Challenge Presented by USAA

From May 8 through 22, UAV has a new meaning with the U Assist Veterans Challenge presented by USAA, which will be available to complete in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (including Zombies) and Call of Duty: Warzone. Throughout the challenge, earn in-game rewards and allocate funds to the Endowment to help veterans. Stay tuned for more information on this challenge and how you can contribute to the Endowment’s cause in the coming week.

IRL Event Celebrations: Babcock Trophy British Army vs. Royal Navy Rugby Match and the Texas Rangers

Besides in-game offerings, the Endowment is bringing the Military Appreciation Month celebrations across the globe!

Firstly, the Call of Duty Endowment is proud to have supported the annual British Army vs. Royal Navy Rugby Match for the Babcock Trophy that took place on May 4. Long considered one of the biggest days in military sport, the Army Navy match showcases one of the fiercest rivalries in rugby and has been an annual fixture since 1907. The match took place on May 4 and the British Army was crowned the winner and took home the coveted Babcock Trophy.

In celebration of Military Appreciation Month, the Endowment is proud to partner with the reigning world champion, Texas Rangers, with special in-stadium programming to honor veterans. Be sure to tune in or head to the ballpark in Arlington on May 15!

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