Call of Duty Endowment Tracer Pack News
As Veterans Day and Remembrance Day are commemorated around the world, the Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) is celebrating its 16th anniversary and a major milestone of 165,000 veterans placed into high-quality jobs across the U.S. and U.K. To mark the occasion, Activision has announced the Call of Duty Endowment Legacy: Tracer Pack, launching November 14 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and at the Call of Duty: Warzone Season 1 launch.
Inspired by U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient Danielle Green, the pack honors her story of courage and recovery following an injury in 2004. All of Activision’s net proceeds from the pack will go directly to the Endowment, which aims to help 200,000 veterans find meaningful employment by 2030.

In partnership with Open Bionics, the Endowment has also unveiled a Hero RGD prosthetic, inspired by Green’s story and the C.O.D.E. Legacy pack design. “This Veterans Day is special to me because I get to give back to my community and help veterans find meaningful jobs,” said Green.
The organization is also teaming up with several major partners to expand its impact. USAA will offer a free Legacy: Tracer Pack to U.S. service members and veterans while supplies last, redeemable through GovX. Lyft has joined the cause by allowing riders to round up their fares to support veteran employment. Meanwhile, Pilot Flying J Travel Centers are encouraging guests to donate at checkout through December 1, 2025, a program that has already raised more than $5.2 million since 2019.
Finally, Gillette Antiperspirant has joined as a new Endowment partner, having celebrated the partnership at C.O.D.E. Bowl VI with bonus in-game 2XP rewards.
For more ways to get involved this Veterans Day, follow the Call of Duty Endowment on Instagram, X, and TikTok. Every contribution helps veterans transition into rewarding civilian careers: one mission, one life, one job at a time.
Source: Press Release