New Call of Duty Bionic Arm Cover Design Coming Soon

11th November 2025

This Veterans Day, Open Bionics and the Call of Duty Endowment are honoring the service and sacrifice of military veterans with the announcement of limited-edition Hero PRO™ and Hero RGD™ bionic arm covers inspired by a real war hero.

We’re proud to share that new cover designs for Hero PRO™ and Hero RGD™ are being developed in collaboration with Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty Endowment to honor military veterans. The special-edition design which will be coming out soon was inspired by Purple Heart recipient Danielle Green, the first U.S. veteran to wear Hero RGD™, a bionic arm that combines military-grade durability with advanced engineering. Danielle unveiled the one-of-a-kind prosthetic at Call of Duty Endowment Bowl VI in Las Vegas in September 2025, but now a cover design is in the works so all amputees can access the game-inspired arm design.

Green, who lost her arm in a rocket-propelled grenade attack 20 years ago while deployed in Baghdad, said: “The Purple Heart design makes it personal, like carrying my medal every day. My hope is that other veterans see it as a sign of strength and possibility. I love the finer design details. My arm covers are inscribed with the date of my combat injury and the words “Never Broken,” just like the character in the game.”

The Call of Duty Endowment, a nonprofit founded in 2009 by Activision Blizzard (publisher of the Call of Duty franchise), helps military veterans in the U.S. find high-quality civilian jobs after leaving service.

The Purple Heart design makes it personal, like carrying my medal every day. My hope is that other veterans see it as a sign of strength and possibility. I love the finer design details. My arm covers are inscribed with the date of my combat injury and the words “Never Broken,” just like the character in the game.

“At the Call of Duty Endowment and Activision, we are proud to support real-life heroes like Danielle Green,” said Helene Imperiale, Senior Director, Call of Duty Endowment. “Partnering with Open Bionics to deliver this groundbreaking Hero RGD prosthetic is a powerful way to honor her service and help other veterans find meaningful careers after their service.”

For Green, her Hero RGD™, also represents an opportunity to give back to fellow veterans by sharing a message of perseverance and courage.

“In the military, we never leave anyone behind, and that’s how I see this project,” said Green about the collaboration with Open Bionics and the Call of Duty Endowment. “This is my way of helping hundreds of thousands of veterans who are looking for employment or a new purpose in life. That could have been a game changer for me 21 years ago.”

Anyone interested in receiving a Hero RGD™ with the Call of Duty Endowment cover design can book a free consultation.