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On the eve of Modern Warfare 2’s official release, the game’s publisher has announced intentions to donate $1 million to veteran-related charities through a newly created foundation. The “Call of Duty Endowment” or simply “CODE” is said to “support other groups that assist veterans with their careers,” reports the Washington Post.Though he’s mostly known for facepalm-inducing hard business quotes, Activision head Bobby Kotick thoughtfully commented, “How do you expect people to actually join the military if when they leave the military they can’t integrate back into the free market they’re supposed to be protecting? The joblessness rate that [veterans] should have should be far less than the national average, not more.” The foundation’s first donation will be for $125,000 to the Paralyzed Veterans of America and will go towards the opening of a vocational rehabilitation center.

via Joystiq.

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  1. November 11th, 2009 at 2:37 pm

    Awesome!! Well done, Activision!