May is Military Appreciation Month, and as Activision does each year, it’s honoring soldiers with in-game content for Call of Duty to support the Call of Duty Endowment.
This year’s Call of Duty Endowment DLC is called the Navigator: Tracer Pack, and it’s inspired by the real retired service member Captain Chris Cassidy. Cassidy, who was also involved in creating the DLC, is a former US Navy SEAL and NASA astronaut. 100% of the net proceeds from the DLC bundle in Black Ops 7 and Warzone will go to the Call of Duty Endowment, just like previous Military Appreciation Month DLC. Pricing wasn’t announced, but previous bundles sold for $20-$25.
You can see the content in action in the video below, while a full rundown of its contents can be seen below the video. Cassidy earned the Bronze Star for leading a nine-day operation Zhawar Kili cave complex in search of Osama bin Laden in the weeks immediately after 9/11. He later became an astronaut and completed six spacewalks; he spent 182 days in space in total.
Call of Duty Endowment Navigator: Tracer Pack
- “Argonaut” Operator Skin
- “Astronaut” Operator Skin
- “Cratered Crescent” Weapon Blueprint
- “Gibbous Guardian” Weapon Blueprint
- “Astro Trident” Weapon Charm
- “Deep Sea” Spray
- “Handshake in the Void” Weapon Sticker
- “Space Walk” Calling Card
- “Spacial Sonar” Emblem
- “Astrofrog Constellation” Loading Screen
- 1 Hour Double Level XP Token
- 1 Hour Double Weapon XP Tokens
US military service members and veterans get the Navigator DLC for free.
Additionally, Activision announced the “Navigator Challenge” event in Black Ops 7 and Warzone. The event runs May 8-21 and offers up a series of rewards, including everything below. There is no word yet on what the challenges will entail, however.
Navigator Challenge rewards
- “Orbital” Emblem
- “Ready to Launch” Calling Card
- “Navigator” Loading Screen
- “Launched” Weapon Charm
- “Mission Accomplished” Emote
- 1 Battle Pass Tier Skip
- “Liftoff” Weapon Camo
- “Katana” New Melee Weapon
What’s more, Activision said it’s partnered with Lyft for a donation campaign to support veterans. People who use the Lyft app can choose to round up their fare as a donation to the Call of Duty Endowment this month. As for events that have already happened, Activision sponsored the British Army vs. Royal Navy rugby match this past weekend, marking the fifth year in a row it’s done so.
Looking ahead, 2026’s new Call of Duty game is rumored to be Modern Warfare 4 from developer Infinity Ward. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest as we learn more.

