February 4, 2025 10:00 AM
Call of Duty has raised $1.6M from gamers for LA fire relief, in addition to a $1M donation by Activision.
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Activision said it has raised $1.6 million for LA Fire Relief as a result of gamer purchases of the in-game pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Call of Duty Warzone.
All of the proceeds will be split between the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation (LAFD) and Direct Relief, said Activision, a part of Activision Blizzard, which is now owned by Microsoft.
This is in addition to Activision’s previous $1 million donation, bringing the total fire relief contribution to $2.6 million. It’s great to see Call of Duty community for their support, which will make a real impact for those who were affected by the LA fires. Streamers have also done their part raising money for fire victims.
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