Call of Duty: The 'Endowment Knight Recon' tracer pack just made Military Appreciation Month even sweeter
I’ve tried the competition and it’s clear - Call of Duty is still the top go-to first-person shooter. With logic out of the way, it’s a massive celebration this Military Appreciation Month with Call of Duty Endowment including big jobs for veterans and a celebratory Call of Duty Endowment Knight Recon: Tracer Pack. Oh yes.
It’s all in the details and if you ever needed more reasons to celebrate and appreciate this franchise, it’s all right here.
Happy Military Appreciation Month!
This year, the Call of Duty Endowment has more to celebrate than ever, with the largest private donation the organization has ever received that will place more than 4,000 veterans in high-quality jobs. Additionally, the Endowment is also launching the Call of Duty Endowment Knight Recon: Tracer Pack in Call of Duty : Modern Warfare III, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, as well as the Call of Duty: Mobile Regulator Pack to raise additional funding for veterans’ employment.
Kenneth C. Griffin, Founder and CEO of Citadel and Founder of Griffin Catalyst, has donated $2.5M to the Endowment to support veterans’ employment, the largest single private donation in the Endowment’s 15-year history. For more information, read here.
The Call of Duty Endowment Knight Recon: Tracer Pack comes with two Operator skins, two tracer Weapon Blueprints, and much more. The Call of Duty Endowment Call of Duty: Mobile Regulator Pack features the Endowment's pioneering female Operator, Splicer, and also includes a Vehicle Skin, Calling Card, and more. 100% of net proceeds from these in-game packs will support the Endowment’s mission to place veterans into meaningful jobs.
Additionally, the U Assist Veterans Challenge presented by USAA will run from May 8 through 22 in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (including Zombies) and Call of Duty: Warzone. Throughout the challenge, players can earn in-game rewards and allocate funds to the Endowment to help veterans.