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Become a “Call of Duty” Zombie for Charity Be a zombie. Chase gamers forever. Help returning veterans. Win-win.

Become a “Call of Duty” Zombie for Charity Be a zombie. Chase gamers forever. Help returning veterans. Win-win.

July 28, 2015 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

Call of Duty Black Ops

How would you like to win a chance to be zombified in Call of Duty®: Black Ops III DLC? And support a charity that supports returning veterans at the same time?

Head over to Omaze and enter to win a chance for you and a friend to take a trip to Los Angeles, stay in a 4-star hotel, have lunch with Mark Lamia, explore Treyarch Studios in a behind-the-scenes tour, and ultimately get your name immortalized inside a Zombies level, and become a zombie in the game.

Yup, the Treyarch artists will take the likeness of the lucky winner and zombiefy it for the newest chapter in the Call of Duty game franchise. The “new you zombie” will be able to harass and terrorize millions of gamers worldwide — forever.

The Call of Duty Endowment is a nonprofit organization that gets veterans back to work by funding high-impact organizations that prepare veterans for the job market. Every $1,000 raised for the Endowment helps a veteran get a good job. With the unemployment rate for the youngest returning veterans over 17%, the Call of Duty Endowment is proud to have helped over 12,000 veterans start new careers.

You can enter for as little as a $10 donation, and all proceeds go to the Call of Duty Endowment. ActivisionBlizzard will match funds raised up to $1 million to benefit the Call of Duty Endowment.

Deadline to enter is August 31 2015, 11:59pm Pacific, winner will be announced September 10 2015.

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