Call of Duty: Warzone / Vanguard - Call of Duty Endowment Gift of Honor Bundle (DLC) (PS5)
Add-on / DLC for Call of Duty® — view full gameThree Epic-rarity cosmetics for Warzone and Vanguard, bundled as a charity vehicle. The gameplay value is zero. The cause behind it is real.
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Buy it if the charity cause resonates with you. Skip it if you need gameplay value from your DLC spend.
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About Call of Duty: Warzone / Vanguard - Call of Duty Endowment Gift of Honor Bundle (DLC) (PS5)
Let's be straight about what this is: a DLC pack containing a calling card, an emblem, and a spray. The "Boots on the Ground" calling card, "Honor Patch" emblem, and "Autograph" spray are all rated Epic rarity, so they sit above the baseline cosmetics you grind out through the battle pass. They work across both Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone, meaning they show up in your loadout screen and post-match cards on both titles. None of this changes a single thing about how either game plays. No weapon blueprints, no operator skin, no XP token. Zero impact on your gunfights, your TTK, or your ranked grind. What actually matters here is where the money goes. The Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) is a legitimate 501(c)(3) nonprofit that funds organizations placing unemployed U.S. and U.K. veterans into civilian careers. Activision Blizzard covers all operating costs, which means the purchase price flows directly to the charitable work rather than admin overhead. The Endowment has placed well over 150,000 veterans into jobs since launching in 2009, which is a real number with real quarterly performance tracking behind it, not a marketing stat. The C.O.D.E. packs as a category have collectively raised tens of millions of dollars for that mission. From a pure gear-and-gameplay standpoint, I have nothing to evaluate here. There is no netcode to stress-test, no weapon balance to pick apart, no ranked queue to judge. If you came to this page looking for an operator bundle with a blueprint that slaps in Warzone lobbies, keep scrolling. This pack was never that. Who is this for? Players who are already in Warzone or Vanguard, want something visible in their profile that is not available through the standard cosmetic grind, and are fine with the purchase being closer to a donation receipt than a content drop. The cosmetics are finite, the cause is ongoing, and Activision has been transparent about how the money moves. That is either worth something to you or it is not.

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- Activision
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- Activision
- Release Date
- Mar 30, 2022