In Warframe (PC, PS4, Xbox) the “Tennobaum 2017” event has started! Players can create wishlists and gift each other in-game. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the charitable organization “Children’s Health Foundation”.
During the time of Tennobaum, everything in Warframe revolves around giving and receiving gifts. Players can buy gifts for each other in the online shooter. These are directly sent from the in-game market to other players.
Anyone who gifts another player during Tennobaum simultaneously donates to the “Children’s Health Foundation“. This is a nonprofit organization that collects donations for health institutes specializing in sick children. The donations go towards care, equipment, educational programs, therapy, rehabilitation, and research.

Giving a lot is worth it for everyone: The “Gift-O-Meter” unlocks community rewards
On the official Warframe page, the “Gift-O-Meter” is active. This gauge is marked with goals for how much donation money has already been collected for the Children’s Health Organization. Right next to it is the “Gift-O-Board” – here, the players who have distributed the most gifts are listed.
Every time a new donation goal is reached, the community receives in-game rewards.
Traditionally, players create wishlists with items from the market that can be unlocked with the premium currency Platinum. Anyone who wants to give a gift just needs to select the appropriate item in the market and click on the small green gift box.
Here, the in-game name of the player to be delighted can be entered – and the gift is on its way!

Tennobaum 2017 has already started & ends on December 22
Anyone who wants to participate in Tennobaum has a little more than 2 weeks from now. Until December 22, 2017, gifts in Warframe contribute to the “Gift-O-Meter” and to a donation for the Children’s Health Foundation.
If you have a wish yourself, don’t hesitate to put it on a wishlist! Don’t forget to include your in-game name.
Places where you can find wishlists:
Happy Tennobaum!

These and similar community projects are part of the funding model of Digital Extremes. However, the path was not easy: Warframe had to learn the hard way how to do free-to-play