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The Jungle Inferno Campaign is a four-month event introduced in the Jungle Inferno Update in which players can complete skill-based contracts to be awarded one-of-a-kind weapons and exclusive weapons cases. Participation in the event requires a Jungle Inferno Campaign Pass. Using the Campaign Pass converts it to a Jungle Inferno ConTracker. Contracts use Contract Points to show the user how much they've achieved, after the user completes the primary objective or bonus objectives, they obtain a Contract Star, which allows the user to unlock other contracts. Some contracts require a high amount of stars to unlock, example, the Hot Hand Contract requires 9 stars. You can obtain more stars from bonus objectives from previous contracts. Contract Points (CP) are gained by doing the primary objective, or bonus objectives
Contracts
Bugs
- The Wrangler Contract's primary objective is to get kills with a Sentry, but does not count kills made with a Mini-Sentry.
See also
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