May 3rd, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in New Releases | No Comments »
Abandon Mobile has finally released their U.S. Marine Corps. Scout
Sniper mobile game which has been created under supervision of the U.S.
Marine Corps.
The licensing deal from Abandon with the U.S. Marines is pretty open as they announced to give 15% of the earnings to the U.S. Marines to support the soldiers in the battlefield.
"U.S. Marine Scout Sniper puts mobile gamers right into the action, giving them a chance to experience what it’s like to be a guardian of the battlefield," said Jamie Ottilie, President and COO of Abandon Mobile. "By partnering with the U.S. Marine Scout/Sniper Association, U.S. Marine Corps. Scout Sniper also supports our troops and soldiers, and it’s an honor to publish a game that gives something back to those who defend our country."
"Abandon Mobile has been an excellent partner for the organization as we work toward providing Marine snipers and their families with support on the battlefield as well as at home," said Tom "Moose" Ferran, Chairman of USMC, Marine Scout/Sniper Association. "With proceeds of game sales going directly to the Association, U.S. Marine Scout Sniper certainly helps us achieve our objectives, while helping to educate the public about the important role and responsibility these soldiers undertake in defense of the United States."