Call of Duty Jacket Revealed

Call of Duty Bomber Jacket

Sometimes, life can imitate art; other times, art draws inspiration from life. This is generally true when it comes to the video game industry. Sometimes, games will inspire anime, books, manga, and even clothing to be brought from a digital space into real life. On rare occasions, something releases in the real world at the same time as it does in the digital world. The joys of marketing and consumerism. Earlier this week, Activision announced a collaboration with Alpha Industries. This collaboration gives players the option to wear a Call of Duty Jacket both in-game and out in the real world.

In the announcement, Activision revealed that the Call of Duty Jacket will be a limited-edition Call of Duty x Alpha Industries B-15 Flight Jacket. The Call of Duty Jacket was originally revealed during the Call of Duty: Vanguard launch event. This announcement comes during the Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.5 mid-season update.

Call of Duty fans will have a limited opportunity to pick up the Call of Duty B-15 Flight Jacket while supplies last; the jacket is set at a $300 price point. If 300 dollars is out of your price range, the Call of Duty: Vanguard Flyboy Bundle is available for 1100 COD Points.

Jacket Details

Those who do purchase the jacket will find a variety of things in the B-15 Bomber Jacket.

  • Authentic to the original military B-15 bomber jackets worn by pilots during their flights,
  • a leveled-up design featuring distinct Call of Duty: Warzone themes including a special ‘easter egg’ printed inside the liner showcasing the game’s ‘Caldera’ Pacific Map (as seen in Call of Duty: Warzone).
  • The jacket also features a jacket patch inspired by original task force patches during WWII and enhanced with Call of Duty elements authentic to the game.

Are you considering picking up the Call of Duty B-15 Bomber Jacket?

 

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