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RSVSR Call of Duty: Black Ops7 C.O.D.E. Pack Guide

Utworzono 05-23-2026  w dziale My Forum  przez Hartmann846
The C.O.D.E. Navigator Tracer Pack feels a bit different from the usual store rotation in Black Ops 7 and Warzone. Players are used to bright skins, wild tracers, and bundles that exist just to look loud in killcams. This one has a clearer reason behind it. If you're checking loadouts, grinding camos, or even looking up CoD BO7 Bot Lobby options between matches, you'll probably see people talking about the pack because it ties into Military Appreciation Month, USAA, and the Call of Duty Endowment. Chris Cassidy, a former Navy SEAL who later became a NASA astronaut, helped shape the idea, and that "sea to space" theme is pretty easy to spot.

What comes with the Navigator pack
The main draw is the pair of operator skins: Argonaut and Astronaut. They don't just look like random sci-fi suits either. One leans into Cassidy's naval background, while the other points to his time with NASA. The bundle also includes two weapon blueprints, Cratered Crescent and Gibbous Guardian, both using lunar-style naming that fits the theme without feeling too forced. On top of that, there's the Astro Trident weapon charm, Deep Sea spray, Handshake in the Void sticker, a calling card, the Spacial Sonar emblem, and the Astrofrog Constellation loading screen. It's a packed set, and most of it actually sticks to the same idea.

Why service members are watching it closely
The strongest part of the release is the free claim option for eligible US military service members and veterans. Activision is using ID.me for verification, so players who qualify need to confirm their status before grabbing the bundle. There is one catch, though. It's being offered while supplies last. That means it isn't something to leave sitting for weeks if you're eligible and interested. Once the free allocation is gone, it's gone. For everyone else, the bundle can still be bought normally through the in-game store.

Where the money goes
This isn't just a branded charity line tossed onto a cosmetic page. Activision says the net proceeds from paid sales, after standard taxes and fees, will go to the Call of Duty Endowment. That group focuses on helping veterans move into stable, high-quality jobs after military service. Say what you want about cosmetic pricing in Call of Duty, and plenty of players do, but this is one of those cases where buying a bundle has a bit more weight behind it. You still get your skins and blueprints, but the purchase is also tied to something outside the match lobby.

XP tokens and the double XP question
A lot of players have been asking about the next Black Ops 7 double XP weekend, and right now there's no confirmed schedule from the official channels. The Navigator pack doesn't replace an event, but it does include a one-hour double level XP token and some double weapon XP tokens. The store wording around the weapon tokens isn't crystal clear, so don't expect a full weekend's worth of grinding from it. Still, it's useful if you want to level the new blueprints fast, test attachments, or even buy CoD BO7 Bot Lobby services while saving your tokens for cleaner weapon progression sessions later.