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Sony and EA's $1 million donation

Warfighter and Zero Dark Thirty.

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EA and Sony Pictures have announced a joint initiative that promises to raise at least $1 million USD for charities that benefit war veterans.

EA's Medal of Honor: Warfighter and Sony Pictures' Zero Dark Thirty are linking up to release the Medal of Honor Warfighter Zero Dark Thirty Map Pack, the proceeds from which will go to charity.

The map pack, that consists of two new multiplayer maps based on real-world locations, will be released on December 17 (in conjunction with the launch of the movie) for £7.99.

"Working with Project HONOR is a meaningful way for us to continue our support for combat veterans throughout the armed services," said Mark Boal, writer-producer for the movie. "We are thrilled to be a part of this effort, and we're humbled that EA is stepping up to the plate with such a significant contribution."

EA's Peter Moore added: "Medal of Honor Warfighter is inspired by real world events, real operations, and real warriors. We've teamed up with Sony Pictures Entertainment to give back to the Special Operations community in honor of the sacrifices they and their families have made for their country and to connect people to the story of the greatest manhunt our world has seen."

Medal of Honor: Warfighter
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