Pro Vs. GI Joe And Activision Salute U.S. Service Members Abroad With Call Of Duty: World At War

November 18, 2008

PRO VS. GI JOE AND ACTIVISION
SALUTE U.S. SERVICE MEMBERS

ABROAD WITH CALL OF DUTY: WORLD
AT WAR ONLINE MATCHES

Troops stationed overseas will test
their skills today in one of this year’s hottest new video games from
Activision, Call of Duty®: World at War. Pro vs. GI Joe, the USO, and the
Cleveland Browns are teaming up with Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI)
for a series of online matches featuring the newest installment of the
blockbuster Call of Duty® series against numerous troops stationed at Camp
Virginia in Kuwait. Participating troops will also link-up via webcam and
members of their families will be on-hand to share in the moment. For more
information on today’s event, please visit
www.provsgijoe.org.

Developed by Treyarch, Call of Duty:
World at War is rated “M” (Mature) by the ESRB for Intense Violence, Strong
Language, Blood and Gore and is available now on Xbox 360™ and PLAYSTATION®3
computer entertainment system, the Windows® PC and the Nintendo® Wii™. Call of
Duty: World at War is also available for the Nintendo DS™, developed by n-Space,
the title is rated “T” (Teen) for Blood and Violence. For more information,
please visit
www.callofduty.com
.

About PRO VS. GI JOE:

Pro vs. GI Joe is changing the way
our military men and women are connecting to the home front. Pro vs. GI Joe is a
501c3 nonprofit organization that sets up real-time video game competitions
between professional athletes in the states and troops stationed all over the
world via the internet. Working with AirTran Airways, Pro vs. GI Joe transports
the troops’ families to the gaming venue so that they may reunite via web cam
with their loved ones serving overseas. Founded in June 2007 and based in
Fairfax, Va, Pro vs. GI Joe aims to boost the morale of our military men and
women in truly unique and exciting ways. Pro vs. GI Joe is a charitable
organization that relies on the generosity of the American people as well as
businesses and corporations to support it’s program. For more information,
please visit
www.provsgijoe.org
  or contact Addie Zinone
[email protected].