War Child International is a coalition of organizations that seeks to aid children affected by war. Activision UK and GAME have decided to pitch in and are joining up to host an online event next weekend in Modern Warfare 2, asking that UK citizens play a bit of the game on Xbox Live. The more people enlist for action online, the more Activision UK will donate to the charity.
If you're looking for more information on the event, there's a Facebook page and a Twitter account set up to help coordinate. If you've got a busy weekend ahead of you on December 4, try to make time for at least one online match. It's not every day you can make someone else's life better just by playing a video game.
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Nov 25th 2009 7:36PM (Unverified) said
Nothing like killing civilians in the name of charity.
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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 7:45PM (Unverified) said
Especially when you get points for it! Right?
Wait...
;)
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Wait...
;)
Posted: Nov 25th 2009 7:47PM (Unverified) said
Funny, I didn't read that anywhere in the article.
I think someone is bitter...
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I think someone is bitter...
Posted: Nov 26th 2009 1:25AM (Unverified) said
well I don't have modern warfare 2 or a 360 but if it comes to PSN I will try to get the game before dec. 4
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Posted: Nov 26th 2009 2:25AM Katana Master said
Of course it is for the PS3........
You silly goose!
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You silly goose!
Posted: Nov 26th 2009 1:13PM (Unverified) said
"Once again PS3 owners treated like 2nd class citizens!!!"
WHY?
Becase they ARE 2nd class citizens.
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WHY?
Becase they ARE 2nd class citizens.
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