Jacket will be available both in real life and digitally.

License Global

April 5, 2022

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Activision/Alpha Industries

Activision and contemporary fashion brand, Alpha Industries, have announced the launch of a physical and in-game product collaboration with “Call of Duty” – a new limited-edition “Call of Duty” x Alpha Industries B-15 Flight Jacket. 

Revealed during last fall’s “Call of Duty: Vanguard” launch event, the limited-edition “Call of Duty” x Alpha Industries B-15 Flight Jacket is now available to purchase. 

The jacket is available in limited quantities via the Alpha Industries website, while an exact replica digital jacket version can be found within the “Call of Duty: Vanguard” in-game Flyboy Bundle. The in-game Flyboy Bundle includes the jacket as a new Operator Skin (that will also unlock the Operator), a Killcam Vanity and an MVP Highlight, which are only usable in “Vanguard.” 

The jacket mirrors the original military B-15 bomber jackets worn by pilots during flight, plus it features “Call of Duty: Warzone” themes, including the game’s “Caldera” Pacific Map (as seen in “Call of Duty: Warzone”) printed inside the liner. It also features a jacket patch inspired by original task force patches from WWII. 

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