Call of Duty donates $2.6m to LA fire relief


In just two weeks, the sales from a special operator bundle in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone raised $1.6 million from the community for LA Wildfire relief. Activision, the Microsoft-owned publisher of Call of Duty, has also donated an additional $1 million to the cause. The money raised is being split between the LAFD Foundation and Direct Relief. The LA Fire Relief operator bundle was available through the in-game Call of Duty store for 2400 COD points.

Activision headquarters and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 lead developers Treyarch Studios are stationed in Santa Monica. The area was at risk from the nearby Palisades Fire, which resulted in evacuations and curfews. While Santa Monica escaped damage from the deadly fires, some of Activision’s employees were directly affected by the blazes. In a LinkedIn post, Activision committed to continued support of its employees who were impacted by the fires.

The LA Fire Relief Operator bundle in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone. (Image credit: Windows Central)

The LA Wildfires began on January 7, starting with a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades. Bolstered by hurricane-force winds and an extended drought, the Palisades Fire, the Eaton Fire, and more than 30 other wildfires burned across 40,000 acres across Los Angeles County. More than 16,000 structures were reportedly destroyed by the fires, including more than a thousand century-old homes with rich historical backgrounds. The fires were only recently contained, having burned for 24 days. At least 29 people have died as a result of the LA Wildfires.





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