Download Lost Planet 2 MP Demo; raise money for charity
It's pretty simple: Capcom wants big numbers for it's Lost Planet 2 multiplayer demo, and is willing to put their money where their downloads are to make it happen. If the demo is downloaded 1,000,000 times (which seems a fairly easy number to reach) they'll donate $20,000 to Music for Relief charity. For each additional 500,000 downloads, they'll throw another $5k into the pot. Hard to say what the total downloads will be, but they'll stop counting on May 5th at midnight. I know I'm going to do this. Several sites are offering early entry codes (which has been active for the 360 for a few days, and for PS3 since yesterday). Hit the jump for more details.
CAPCOM® UNVEILS LOST PLANET® 2 "KILL BIG FOR CHARITY" PROGRAM |
Capcom to Donate Cash for Each Lost Planet 2 Multiplayer Demo Downloaded; Community Members To Compete for Spot in Celebrity Tournament at Lost Planet 2 Launch Party |
SAN MATEO, Calif. – April 1, 2010 – Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, announced it plans for an exciting new campaign called “Kill Big for Charity” that ties into the new Lost Planet® 2 multiplayer demo. Kicking off this week as early subscribers begin to download the demo, the robust charity and community program will include a donation to Music for Relief for each demo downloaded via Xbox LIVE® online entertainment network or PlayStation®Network, a celebrity/charity tournament at the launch party and a community contest brought to you by Capcom Unity which will award the biggest Lost Planet 2 fans with spots in the celebrity tournament. |