Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s First DLC Supports Military Veteran Charity

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II has begun its global rollout. Among the first pieces of additional content players can purchase is a DLC pack that supports charity. The Modern Warfare II in-game store currently offers the Call of Duty Endowment Protector Bundle, with all proceeds going to military veterans.

The DLC pack includes new cosmetics for Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 when it releases in November. All proceeds will go to Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty Endowment, a charity that helps US and UK military veterans find new civilian jobs after leaving the service.

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The Protector Pack includes a new skin for the Operator Hutch called “The Protector”, as well as the Protector’s Companion rifle blueprint and the Duty Calls sniper rifle blueprint. The DLC pack also includes the following:

  • “Frontline Stripes” vehicle skin
  • “Tagged” Weapon Charm
  • “Ready for anything” animated business card
  • Business card “Mermen”
  • “Seeing Double” Static Animated Emblem
  • One Double XP Token, One Weapon Double XP Token
The Protector Pack

Proceeds from the $10 DLC pack will go towards the endowment, up to US$4 million.

Activision has also shared new details about the Hutch. The eldest of three boys, Hutch really loves soccer and video games, and he earned a college soccer scholarship and pursued a major in computer science, AI, and data engineering. Hutch then joined the Marines and became a network and data specialist for the military.

Finally, Activision announced that it has partnered with the USAA to offer the Protector Pack free to US military and veterans as a thank you for their service.

For more, check out GameSpot’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II campaign review and read everything you need to know about preload and launch times.

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