A new Paid Pack is available for purchase on Call of Duty: WW2 along with the latest update for the game. The Call of Duty: WW2 Fear Not Pack is a charity pack, designed to raise money for US and UK Veterans. After the release of a charity Mercy skin for Overwatch, it is nice to see other franchises adapt to helping all sort of charity organizations.
The Call of Duty: WW2 Fear Not Pack is developed by Sledgehammer Games in partnership with artist Jason Heuser, includes a special Call of Duty Endowment in-game weapon charm, Monty division uniform, Viper weapon camo, two specialty calling cards, and two emblems. If you buy it, you help supporting veterans looking for employment.
In detail, purchasing this pack helps veterans find high-quality employment. 100% of proceeds received by Activision for this pack will be donated to the Call of Duty Endowment and go directly to funding non-profits that place veterans into high quality jobs, as the pack’s purchase page on Playstation Store indicates.
As Bussiness Wire correctly points out, Concept artist Jason Heuser, known for his political satire and video game art, was commissioned to create the original creative behind the Fear Not Personalization Pack and Premium Theme. The original image features FDR, Field Marshal Montgomery, and a few Easter Eggs—all celebrating the US-UK World War II partnership and the Call of Duty Endowment’s recent expansion to the United Kingdom to support British veterans finding meaningful employment
You can pick up the pack for $4.99 all paltform, with its Playstation 4 edition coming along with a PlayStation-exclusive theme for $3.99. PlayStation players can also pick up the Fear Not Personalization Pack, Bravery Personalization Pack, and a Call of Duty: WW2 theme all together for just $9.99. All proceeds will go toward the Endowment program’s goal of helping veterans seek out high quality employment.