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Xbox Will Donate Up To $250,000 To Military Veterans Charity

The charity campaign runs through the end of March.

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Microsoft is partnering with the military charity Outperform, Serve, Develop (OSD) for a new campaign where the Xbox-maker will donate as much as $250,000.

Now through March 31, Microsoft will match every dollar donated to a new campaign, up to $250,000 USD. The money goes toward efforts that support the mental health and wellbeing of soldiers through resources like video games and tabletop games, among other things. For soldiers at home, the money will go toward supporting recreational facilities partnered with OSD.

You can learn more about this campaign and donate at the Xbox/OSD page here.

Streamers and content creators can sign up to get access to charity integrations for visual and functional elements that can appear during livestreams.

Microsoft has been supporting OSD since 2014. As part of a unique campaign in 2018, Microsoft enlisted stunt performer Travis Pastrana to jump out of an airplane and deliver a Battlefield V Xbox One console to a military veteran on the ground. You can check out the video above.

2020 is a big year for Xbox, as the company is releasing the Xbox Series X this holiday with Halo Infinite as a launch title.

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