The Call of Duty franchise has always been about soldiers, and now Call of Duty: WWII is offering an in-game way for players to offer some help to real-world veterans. Activision Blizzard announced today the Fear Not personalization pack, a bundle of cosmetic items they’re selling to raise money to help military veterans in the US and UK find employment.
The Fear Not pack, which you can buy either through Steam or in the in-game store, includes a Monty division uniform, a new weapon camo for the Viper, two emblems, and two specialty calling cards. The pack costs $4.99 USD, and all proceeds go to the Call of Duty Endowment’s efforts to find high-quality employment for military veterans.
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The Call of Duty Endowment has made this kind of pack available before. The Endowment Bravery pack for Call of Duty: WWII came out in December, and they created the Endowment Brass pack for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered last year.
Until now, proceeds have gone exclusively to employment programs for American veterans. The Call of Duty Endowment has recently expanded into the UK, and the funds raised with the new Fear Not pack will benefit British vets as well.
Call of Duty Endowment executive director Dan Goldenberg said the organization has raised more than $3.8 million to help veterans find rewarding careers through their partnerships with Sledgehammer Games, PlayStation, and Xbox.
“We want to thank Call of Duty gamers and our partners for their continued support, without which we could not have helped thousands of vets.”
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