MOH Warfighter Map Pack Announced Proceeds Will Benefit Veteran Charities

Big Ant | 10 September 2012 | 0 Comments   

EA and Sony Pictures have created a new partnership that will donate 1 million dollars to charity.  EA will be launching a map pack along side the release of Columbia Picture’s Zero Dark Thirty , simply named the Zero Dark Thirty Map Pack.  Proceeds from the sale of the map pack will go to EA’s own Project Honor Campaign which makes contributions to nonprofit veterans organizations. The map pack will be for sale starting December 17th along side the theatrical debut of the film.

“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 of Zero Dark Thirty. “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.”

The Medal of Honor Warfighter Zero Dark Thirty Map Pack will include two new multiplayer maps inspired by real world locations. The first location is home to the largest illegal arms market in the world, Darra Pakistan. The second location also takes place in Pakistan in Chitral, a location that is ruled by the local tribes who will not even allow the Pakistani army to operate there.  Medal of Honor Warfighter launches this October! In the meantime check out the new screenshots for the map pack below.

Chitral Screen Shot Zero Dark Thirty Map Pack

Darra Screenshot Zero Dark Thirty Screenshot

Zero Dark Thirty Trailer

 

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