Warzone 2: Loot for Good Challenge | Details, Start Time & Rewards

Call of Duty's DMZ event “Loot for Good” is not just about fun and games, it is also a charitable event. Activision has pledged to donate up to $1 million to its CoD Endowment charity, with each extraction made during the event. Here is everything you need to know!

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Warzone 2 DMZ: Loot for Good Challenge! | © Activision

On May 1, Activision has announced that its Call of Duty Endowment charity will receive real-world money from a new in-game event in Call of Duty's DMZ mode during Military Appreciation Month.

Loot for Good Challenge: Details, Start Time & Rewards

Activision's “Loot for Good” event will take place from May 1 to 7 in Call of Duty's DMZ mode and will benefit the Call of Duty Endowment charity. The charity focuses on helping military veterans find meaningful employment after deployment and collaborates with non-profit organizations in the US and the UK. For every successful extraction of at least $30,000 in DMZ, Activision will donate $1 to the Endowment.

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The initiative aims to engage players in contributing to the cause while they play, and to raise awareness of the importance of supporting veterans in their post-deployment careers.

According to Activision, the Endowment achieved its highest-ever single-year economic impact of over $1 billion in 2022.

Players can earn the “Loot for Good” calling card by extracting $30,000 in DMZ, and for each successful extraction, Activision will donate $1 to the Call of Duty Endowment charity, with a cap of $10 per player and $1 million in total.

The top 100 players' progress will be automatically tracked throughout the event on the Loot for Good leaderboard, allowing participants to keep an eye on their ranking.

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