Call of Duty has once again launched an Endownment Protector bundle in its in-game store where you can purchase the extras and the money goes to support UK and US military veterans to help place unemployed and underemployed veterans into high-quality jobs. But, besides feeling good about a charitable donation, what do you get in-game for your money? Let’s take a look.
What Is Included In The Call of Duty MW2 Endowment Pack?¶
The pack itself is actually known as the C.O.D.E (Call of Duty Endowment) Protector Pack and is available for use in both Modern Warface 2 and Warzone 2.0. Your money goes to help veterans but as a thank you for your donation the pack will unlock the following in-game items:
- “The Protector” Operator Skin for Hutch
- “The Protector’s Companion” Rifle Blueprint
- “Duty Calls” Sniper Rifle Blueprint
- “Frontline Stripes” Vehicle Skin
- “Tagged” Weapon Charm
- “Ready for Anything” Animated Calling Card
- “Mermen” Calling Card
- “Seeing Double” Static Animated Emblem
- 1 Hour XP Token
- 1 Hour Weapon XP Token
So, some pretty nice unique stuff there, and the XP boost tokens are always welcome to reduce at least a little of the grind.
One other thing to note is that the offer ends once $4 million USD has been raised for the cause, which is a spectacular amount of money for a good cause for playing a videogame.
Is the Endowment Pack Worth It?¶
We certainly are never going to suggest that any charitable donation isn’t worth it, but the bonus here is that you get to pick up a bunch of items that actually stand out in-game as showing your support for veterans non more so that Hutch’s Operator Protector Skin or the Frontline Stripes Vehicle Skin. So it will be pretty obvious to those in the know that you have supported the cause with your charitable donation.
How To Get The Protector Pack For Free¶
Well, the majority of you shouldn’t want to as it is for charity but there have been a few offers around for existing serving military personnel, gifting them the pack for free as a thank you for their service, but these all seem to have been snapped up super-quick and didn’t ever seem to be for the Steam version of the game either.
How Much Does The Call of Duty Endowment Protector Pack Cost?¶
The price here is not too bad really and decent value for what you get. Costing just $9.99/£9.99 as an in-game purchase you could soon be showing your support in your next battle.
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