
May is Military Appreciation Month, and as Activision does each year, it’s honoring soldiers with in-game content for Call of Duty to support the Call of Duty Endowment.

May is Military Appreciation Month, and as Activision does each year, it’s honoring soldiers with in-game content for Call of Duty to support the Call of Duty Endowment.
This year’s Call of Duty Endowment DLC is called the Navigator: Tracer Pack, and it’s inspired by the real retired service member Captain Chris Cassidy. Cassidy, who was also involved in creating the DLC, is a former US Navy SEAL and NASA astronaut. 100% of the net proceeds from the DLC bundle in Black Ops 7 and Warzone will go to the Call of Duty Endowment, just like previous Military Appreciation Month DLC. Pricing wasn’t announced, but previous bundles sold for $20-$25.
You can see the content in action in the video below, while a full rundown of its contents can be seen below the video. Cassidy earned the Bronze Star for leading a nine-day operation Zhawar Kili cave complex in search of Osama bin Laden in the weeks immediately after 9/11. He later became an astronaut and completed six spacewalks; he spent 182 days in space in total.
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