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Give Back By Buying A Call Of Duty Personalization Pack

by Matthew Kato on Oct 07, 2013 at 04:30 AM

Activision, Call of Duty: Black Ops II developer Treyarch, and Microsoft are banding together to give you a sizable discount on Black Ops II's Personalization Packs as well as a way for you to help veterans.

Starting tomorrow (October 8) through October 14, players can purchase Personalization Packs for the game via Xbox Live at a 25-percent discount. All profits will go towards the Call of Duty Endowment – a nonprofit organization set up by Activision to help returning veterans find jobs.

Personalization Packs offer a themed gun skin, three reticles, and a calling card.

For more on the Endowment, check out this Game Informer interview with Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg and Infinity Ward executive producer Mark Rubin.

 

Our Take:
The Personalization Packs only cost $2 – before the discount – which might not sound like a big donation, but at such a low cost it should be a no-brainer decision for a good cause.