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I mean, that is awesome that the players banded together like that...but are we going to talk about how the company donated $4311 and then made a big deal about it? They've made over $200 million, you'd think they could afford a little more than a buck per kid saved if they're gonna do a press release like that.
Depends on how much of that $200 million ended up back in Arrowhead Studio's funds, Sony is still the publisher and I bet they're taking a hefty cut out of those sales
Other than that, could also be some kinda commentary on massive corporations making miniscule donations to charities
They could have just said "We're donating $4311, and we'll double it if X number of players make a donation of at least $5 through the following link." The extra $4311 wouldn't have hurt them, and I'd bet the charity would make at least ten times that from players.
Fair, great idea