Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to release on October 25, accompanied by a new DLC that supports a charitable cause. The in-game store will feature the Call of Duty Endowment Endeavour: Tracer Pack, with all proceeds going towards supporting military veterans.

Similar to previous Call of Duty Endowment bundles, the proceeds from the Endeavour: Tracer Pack will be donated to Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty Endowment, a charity dedicated to helping US and UK military veterans secure civilian jobs after their service. The bundle includes the Endowment's inaugural U.K. operator skin, dubbed 'SC1,' along with two distinctive weapon blueprints. The complete bundle details are as follows:

Although the price for this upcoming bundle has not been disclosed, it will be available in the Black Ops 6 in-game store starting at 10 AM PT/ 1 PM ET on October 25. The content will be usable in Warzone following the Season 1 update, though the exact date for this update has not been announced. Notably, this Endeavour: Tracer Pack is offered for free to U.S. military personnel and veterans. The Endowment has collaborated with USAA to provide these bundles at no cost 'while supplies last.' Qualified individuals can visit the Call of Duty Endowment website to learn how to claim the bundle.

Activision reports that this charity has successfully placed over 140,000 military veterans in jobs to date. Over the years, Call of Duty Endowment store bundles have been available for various Call of Duty games. For further details on Call of Duty's upcoming release, be sure to explore how player progression and prestige function in Black Ops 6. Additionally, we provide insights into all the maps, game modes, and weapons available at launch. The complete preload and launch times can be found here.

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