How to complete Warzone’s Revival Challenge & earn free Calling Card
Call of Duty Endowment have launched the Revival Challenge in which players can raise money for charity and earn a free Calling Card simply by playing Warzone.
Military Appreciation Month begins in May, and Call of Duty Endowment launched the #CODEMedicalHeroes campaign in celebration, offering Warzone players multiple ways to help veterans find work.
Call of Duty Endowment is a non-profit organization set up by Activision Blizzard with the goal of getting as many U.S and U.K veterans in work as possible. You can already support the charity by purchasing the Endowment Pack from the CoD store but there’s also a new Warzone challenge.
By taking part in Warzone’s C.O.D.E Revival Challenge, you can help raise money and earn a free in-game cosmetic. Here’s everything you need to know about this new challenge.
How to complete the C.O.D.E Revival Challenge
To complete the C.O.D.E Revival Challenge, all you have to do is revive five people while playing Warzone between April 30 and May 9, and you’ll get immediate access to the unique Call of Duty Endowment Calling Card.
This challenge is incredibly simple and should happen naturally for most players. If you didn’t already have an incentive to revive your squadmates, this is it.
For every player who completes the challenge, Activision will donate $1 USD to Call of Duty Endowment (up to $1M). And if earning a Calling Card and supporting veterans isn’t enough incentive, Activision will also activate a Double XP event if one million players complete the challenge.
This challenge comes alongside the release of the C.O.D.E Battle Doc Pack, which is a skin designed by Army Veteran Combat Medic Timothy Hobbs Jr. The pack is available in the store now but will be removed once $2M USD has been raised for Endowment.
Jump into Warzone Season 3’s new Verdansk ’84 map between now and May 9, get reviving your teammates, and you’ll get access to the exclusive Endowment Calling Card.
Image Credit: Activision / Call of Duty Endowment