IGGM Points System & Rules Explained | How to Earn Points, Redeem Coupons, Stack VIP Perks & Get Free Orders?
To provide players with more cost-effective gaming products and services, IGGM platform has officially launched a brand-new points system, designed to let you enjoy a superior shopping experience while spending less!
Below, we break down everything you need to know: how to earn points efficiently, use them for discounts or to redeem exciting rewards, and stack VIP benefits to maximize your savings.
Before Using the Points System - Registration Required
Please note that IGGM's new points system is available only to registered and logged-in users. If you haven't registered or logged in yet, you will need to do so to access Check-in and Points pages.
How to Earn Points?
Accumulating points at IGGM is simple and straightforward, primarily through two channels: daily check-ins and order rewards.
1. Daily Check-in
Simply click the "Check In Today" button on the IGGM Check-in Center page to complete your check-in; once the button changes to "️Checked In (Come back tomorrow)," your points have been successfully credited! Alternatively, you can also check in by clicking the current date on the calendar.
Please note that your check-in time is based on the time zone used when you registered your IGGM account. For example, if you registered your account in PDT (UTC-08:00) time zone, you can only complete the check-in within that time zone on the day in question.
You can view your account registration date on My Profile or Check-in page to ensure you don't miss a check-in!
One-tap check-in (Easter egg)
There's a little Easter egg here! If you forget to check in for the day and land straight on the coupon redemption page, just tap the "little rocket" emoji at the bottom of the list to check in instantly - no need to navigate back to the Check-in Center. You'll still get those incremental rewards for consecutive check-ins.
Please note the visual differences between PC and mobile versions! For PC users, the small rocket only begins to shake and emit flames when you hover your cursor over it; a single click launches the rocket and credits your check-in points. For mobile users, the rocket icon shakes continuously—simply tap it to check in and earn your points instantly!
Other Check-in Entry
In addition, IGGM provides the following access points for quick and convenient daily check-ins:
1. Click "Go Now" on the coupon redemption page to visit the check-in center.
2. Click the coupon section at the bottom of the homepage to access the check-in center.
3. Click the banner at the bottom of any product page on IGGM to access the check-in center.
4. Quickly access the Check-in Center via the My Account → My Orders page.
Incremental Rewards for Consecutive Check-ins
IGGM's check-in system rewards consistency. If you check in without interruption, your daily points will increase over time: 5 points on the first day, 6 points on the second, and 8 points on the third. From the fourth day onwards, as long as you maintain your streak, you will consistently receive the maximum reward of 10 points per day.
Notes: If you check in via the check-in banner on the product page during your shopping journey, you can return to your original page via Back Shopping at the bottom after completing the check-in and triggering the points accumulation. You don't have to worry about your shopping progress being affected!
Reset Upon Interruption
If you miss a day or break your streak for any reason, your progress will reset to zero. Your next check-in will start back at the Day 1 rate of 5 points. Please note that the daily check-in reset is based on the server's time zone; be sure to check in on time to avoid losing progress due to network issues or other interruptions.
2. Points for Orders
Additionally, whenever you make an order on the IGGM platform, the system will award you points based on your subtotal amount.
Point Accrual Rate: $1 = 1 Point
Under standard conditions, every $1 of your actual spending converts directly into 1 point. To simplify calculations for order amounts involving decimals, IGGM rounds to the nearest whole number when determining the points earned. For example, if you pay $17.35, you receive 17 points; if you pay $34.86, you receive 35 points.
To ensure system efficiency for small transactions, the subtotal amount paid for an order must be at least $1 to trigger point accrual; orders under $1 do not generate any points.
Furthermore, points for all orders will be automatically credited to your account by the system only after the order status has officially changed to "Completed"; the number of points corresponds to the amount of the qualifying purchase.
New User Perk: 10x Point Rewards
IGGM has a welcome gift for new users! Your first paid order on IGGM automatically qualifies for a generous 10x points reward.
However, if your first order's subtotal is less than $1, you will not receive any points, and your first-order privilege as a new user will be used up. Therefore, IGGM recommends buying higher-value items you need during your first order to make the most of the 10x point reward.
Due to the significant value of this offer, points for the first order will be credited after the order is successfully delivered and passes a security review, provided no refund occurs within 24 hours.
You can view the specific points added upon completion in the My Account → My Orders section of IGGM.com. If you have just completed a payment but do not see the points immediately, please do not worry - simply wait a short while.
Point Value and Validity
Understanding the value of your points helps you make the best use of them. In the IGGM point system, 100 points = $1 (meaning each point is worth approximately $0.01).
Please note that points are not valid indefinitely; each point expires 90 days from the date it was earned. IGGM employs a user-friendly rolling expiration policy: points earned on Day 1 will expire at the end of Day 91. The specific calculation time for rolling expiration depends on the time zone of your account's IP address.
You can check for notifications regarding points nearing expiration on the "My Points" page of your account at any time to ensure you don't miss out on benefits.
Multiple Ways to Use Points: Direct Cash Deduction and Coupon Exchange
When buying items on IGGM, you can choose to use your accumulated points to directly offset the cash cost of your order or exchange them for significant discounts at IGGM Coupon Redemption Center. The choice is entirely yours!
Option A: Direct Cash Deduction at Checkout
On the checkout page, you can use the points in your account balance to reduce the cost of your current order. The proportion of the order total that can be offset by points is directly linked to your order subtotal.
Please refer to the table below for specific deduction ratios based on order subtotal ranges:
Order Subtotal Range
Max Point Deduction Ratio
$1.00 - $9.99
5%
$10.00 - $49.99
8%
$50.00+
10%
Important notes on using points for cash deductions:
Points are awarded only for successfully completed orders; orders that are voluntarily cancelled, flagged for suspected fraud, or fully refunded are not eligible for points;
Points for your first order are not credited immediately; they will be issued within 24 hours after successful delivery, provided no refund has occurred;
If an order involving points undergoes a partial refund, the system will deduct the corresponding points (rounded based on the refund amount) and return any points that were consumed. Returned Consumed Points = Consumed Points × (Refund Amount / Subtotal Amount);
Points can be used in conjunction with VIP discounts;
Cannot be used in conjunction with discount codes or cash coupons;
Cannot be exchanged for cash;
Cannot be withdrawn as cash;
Cannot be transferred between accounts;
IGGM.com reserves the right of final interpretation for all points-related policies.
Option B: Redeem Discount Codes or Cash Coupons
You can also visit the points redemption page to exchange points (in tiers ranging from 100 to 500 points) for discount codes (various rates) or cash coupons (subject to minimum order requirements). For example, the $10 cash coupon can only be used if your order's subtotal amount is $95 or more. If your subtotal is less than $95, the coupon will not automatically appear at checkout.
Points Spent
Discount Code
Cash Coupon (Min. Order Req.)
100
3%
$1 (Order ≥ $10)
200
4%
$3 (Order ≥ $30)
300
5%
$5 (Order ≥ $50)
400
8%
$8 (Order ≥ $80)
500
10%
$10 (Order ≥ $95)
By the way, if you forget to check in for the day, the little rocket emoji on this coupon page is your quick way to do so! With a simple tap, a shake of the little rocket, and your points are in the bag!
All discount codes and cash coupons are limited to 30 per week, first come, first served! All redeemable rewards reset every Friday at 4:00 PM (UTC+8)/1:00 AM PDT.
Different colors clearly indicate the current stock status: green for 21-30 remaining, orange for 11-20, and red for 1-10. When stock reaches zero, it will display "Out of stock." But don't worry, all redeemable prize inventory resets every Friday at 4:00 PM (UTC+8). Let's do it earlier next time!
While coupons are great, please keep in mind that all discount codes or cash coupons are valid for only 3 days. Redeem them carefully and ensure the items you wish to buy are in stock to avoid wasting your points.
Additionally, please note that all redeemed and used discount codes, cash coupons, and free orders are non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and non-restoreable. Therefore, please carefully check the items you wish to buy before using your coupons to avoid losing them due to subsequent refunds or other changes!
You can view your coupons and their current expiration status on the My Account → My Coupons page.
Note: You can now quickly access the coupon redemption page not only through REDEEM button in the product page navigation bar, but also through "Coupon Center" at the bottom of IGGM homepage. We recommend bookmarking this page for convenient future check-ins and redemptions - saving you time and effort.
Notes on Points Redemption Coupons:
Only registered IGGM users are eligible to participate in points redemption.
Each reward is limited to the first 30 users per week on a first-come, first-served basis.
All discount codes, cash coupons and special items are subject to verification upon redemption.
Redeemed discount codes/cash coupons are valid for 3 days from the time of claim.
Only one discount code/cash coupon can be used per order. They cannot be combined with VIP discounts or points deductions.
Discount codes/cash coupons are not valid for gift cards and top-up services.
Redeemed discount codes, cash coupons, and free orders cannot be returned, exchanged, or restored once claimed or used.
Each account is limited to one redemption per special item per day.
Points required for special items are subject to change based on market price fluctuations.
IGGM.com reserves the right of final interpretation.
Option C: Direct Exchange for In-Game Currency/Items
In addition to coupons, IGGM will also add special points redemption options to the redemption page from time to time, allowing you to directly redeem specific in-game items with points, such as Monopoly GO cards, Diablo 4 materials, or POE 1/2 currency.
However, please note that each special item is limited to one redemption per account per day. Please choose carefully.
Note: Due to varying demand for special items and market price fluctuations, the number of points required to redeem these items may also change. Please monitor IGGM regularly to take advantage of low-point redemption opportunities.
Once you meet the points requirements and click to redeem, a pop-up window will prompt you to enter the necessary delivery details for the game. After accurately filling in the information and completing the verification, the system will automatically generate a free order and display it in Coupon Order list; you just need to wait for it to be delivered safely. More point redemption features and options are coming soon - stay tuned!
If you encounter errors during the redemption verification process, please check your network connection and try again using a reliable VPN.
Furthermore, given the nature of virtual items, returns or exchanges are not possible once an order begins processing; however, if delivery fails due to issues on the IGGM platform, the points used will be fully refunded.
VIP Ranks & Benefits
For VIP members, IGGM offers tiered discounts to all users based on accumulated spending. Once your cumulative spending hits a specific threshold, you automatically unlock a permanent VIP discount:
VIP 1: Your Spending (
CoD Modern Warfare 4 DMZ Fully Revealed: From MW2 Beta to a Standalone Core Mode
While the official release of CoD Modern Warfare 4 on October 23rd is still some time away, we already know that DMZ mode will be included. As a gameplay mode that sparked much discussion during the MW2 era, DMZ is not only making a comeback, but will also redefine its position within the CoD series in a completely new form.
From Beta to Core Game Mode
If you've played CoD MW2, you might remember DMZ mode. It was released as a beta with Warzone 2.0 for free, a PvPvE extraction shooter where players had to infiltrate enemy territory, scavenge for supplies, complete missions, and extract alive. However, that version received mixed reviews.
Four years later, however, things are completely different. In CoD MW4, DMZ is no longer an appendage to Warzone, but a completely restructured, independent core game mode. The game director even described it as essentially a standalone game.
Story Background
The background of DMZ is closely intertwined with the single-player campaign of CoD MW4. After the campaign, Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ) suffered severe radiation contamination due to a nuclear reactor meltdown, creating a massive containment zone called Hajin. This zone is littered with abandoned military technology, weapons depots, and various destabilizing threats.
Players take on the role of a CIA-hired undercover agent, infiltrating enemy territory to carry out recovery missions. Hajin is not just a map, but a continuously evolving open-world sandbox - initially comprising nine main areas, including urban areas, casinos, radiation zones, hospitals, military bases, farmland, prisons, radio stations, and towns, with some areas extending to North Korean and Russian borders.
Notably, DMZ's storyline was written by the same team behind the single-player campaign, directly following the campaign's ending. This means that entering DMZ before completing the campaign could result in spoilers - a key reason why the official beta version of DMZ was not available.
Three Playstyles
Upon entering DMZ, three different playstyles are available:
Story Missions
These are narrative-driven missions that continue the campaign's storyline. Your objective is to recover advanced military technology, rescue key figures, or complete other multi-stage objectives. When selecting this mode, the system will prioritize matching players also on story missions to ensure aligned team goals.
Dynamic Operations
These missions share similar end-game objectives with story missions (such as destroying missiles or downloading intelligence), but the methods and steps to achieve them are randomly generated. This means that each time you perform the same mission, the challenges and paths you face may be completely different, significantly increasing replayability.
Free Roam
Suitable for players familiar with the mechanics - there is no system guidance; you can move freely on the map. Eliminating enemy officers, disrupting other teams on missions, or simply exploring hidden areas deep within the map is entirely up to you.
All three modes share the same map and world. You may encounter other teams on story missions while roaming freely; conversely, you may not. This design makes each deployment unpredictable.
For players new to DMZ, familiarizing themselves with the weapons, shooting mechanics, and combat rhythm before engaging in actual combat is equally important. You can buy CoD Modern Warfare 4 Bot Lobbies at IGGM.com to efficiently practice your weapons and familiarize yourself with combat mechanics in lower-pressure multiplayer matches.
Also, remember to use our IGGM Points System - simply register and log in to your account to earn points through daily check-ins. These points can be redeemed for coupons, allowing you to acquire various game resources at lower prices.
DMZ Core Systems and Gameplay Mechanics
DMZ is a game mode centered around a high-risk, high-reward extraction gameplay. Players must complete missions, gather resources, outmaneuver AI and other players after entering the demilitarized zone, and ultimately successfully extract. Around this core loop, the game features systems such as base management, agent status, bounty tracking, and stealth, ensuring that every action requires choices between reward, risk, and survival.
Forward Operating Base (FOB)
Before entering the demilitarized zone, players first arrive at the FOB - a personal hub for managing equipment, forming teams, and preparing for battle. Here you can upgrade various facilities, including:
3D Printer: Craft your own equipment
Stash: Save your inventory across matches
Firing Range: Test weapon configurations
Bounty Board: Monitor the most dangerous competitors currently active in the restricted area
FOB will upgrade as you progress, providing more services and features.
MIA Rescue Mechanism
In DMZ, agent death is semi-permanent. If your agent is killed in action, the character enters an MIA state. You can pay in-game currency to revive them and continue the game; the amount depends on the agent's progress and equipment value. The developers claim this is to maintain the tension and high risk of extraction shooters while being more forgiving than traditional extraction experiences.
Bounty System
In Hajin, besides AI enemies, there are other real players, so every encounter may involve either fighting or avoiding. Killing other operators increases your notoriety and puts you on a bounty, making you easier for other players to track and hunt.
However, killing enemies, collecting their dog tags, and successfully extracting yields substantial rewards. Players can also actively hunt other bounty targets for higher rewards and to reduce their own bounty level. Simply put, the more kills you get, the higher the rewards and risks; you could become the hunter or the hunted.
Stealth Meter
Stealth Meter is particularly helpful for solo players. It alerts you when you're about to be spotted by AI enemies: when an enemy starts noticing you, an audio cue appears, and the HUD indicator changes from white to yellow, then to orange. You can immediately go prone or retreat to cover to avoid being completely discovered and triggering a fight. This allows players to choose between direct confrontation or assassination based on their own pace.
Future Outlook
Based on currently released information, the developers clearly see DMZ as a crucial cornerstone for the future of the CoD series' extraction shooter genre. It features an independent progression system, a dedicated character development path, and a dynamically evolving world.
Reportedly, the team has been researching various extraction shooter games on the market, drawing inspiration from them. Their goal is to make DMZ both beginner-friendly and offer sufficient depth for hardcore players.
September will be a month of intensive information releases for DMZ - the official announcement confirms a full DMZ reveal after the beta ends. Whether it's a large-scale, one-off release or a gradual unveiling of details over several days, we'll gain a more comprehensive understanding of this highly anticipated mode.
Overall, MW4's DMZ has truly evolved from a beta experiment into a core mode with an independent system and long-term operational potential. From story, missions, PvPvE, to character progression and a dynamic world, DMZ is clearly more than just a simple return. Whether it can truly become a new benchmark for Call of Duty extraction shooter gameplay remains to be seen, pending further official announcements in September and its official launch on October 23rd.