Published on January 19th, 2015 | by Admin
EA MOBILE PARTNERS WITH WWF TO PLAY FOR A PURPOSE
Until January 31 2015*, EA MobileTM is partnering with WWF to help save the world’s more precious wildlife and ecosystems. To participate, simply purchase special items and bundles in your favorite EA Mobile games** from the App StoreSM or Google PlayTM. Each game below showcases a special animal or ecosystem, and 35% of net proceeds will go to support WWF global conservation efforts.
• Rhino & Madden NFL Mobile: Although there is no scientific proof of its medical value, rhino horn is highly prized in traditional Asian medicine. Illegal killing of Rhinos for horns has severely threatened their population. Supporting with the WWF Rhino Pack of 5 players.
• Poison Dart Frog & Theme Park™: The Amazonian poison dart frog uses its brightly colored skin to warn predators that it is unfit to eat. Climate change and habitat loss threaten their survival. Supporting with the WWF Poison Dart Frog Bundle.
• Snow Leopard & Tetris® Blitz: Inhabiting Central Asia and the Himalayas, snow leopards are threatened by habitat loss, diminished food supply, hunting for illegal wildlife trade, and revenge killings by herders. Supporting with the WWF Bundle.
• Sumatran Tiger & Bejeweled™ Blitz: Fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers exist on the island of Sumatra. Accelerating deforestation and rampant poaching mean this noble creature could end up extinct. Supporting with the 270,000 Coins pack.
• Emperor Penguin & MONOPOLY Slots: Known as the “giant of the penguins”, an adult can grow up to four feet in height and weigh 80 pounds. Climate change and habitat loss pose the greatest risks to these remarkable birds. Supporting with the WWF Pack.
• Forests & Plants vs. Zombies™ 2: Over the past 50 years, about half the world’s original forest cover has been lost. The most significant cause for this is human deforestation. Supporting with the Sap-fling Reforestation Bundle.
• Arctic Hare & Peggle™ Blast: The arctic hare lives in the tundra of the Arctic islands and faces threats from habitat loss and climate change. Supporting with the Master-activating Green Power Peg.
For additional details visit www.ea.com/wwf and to learn more about WWF, visit www.panda.org.