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Madden 09 Goes Pink, Benefits Breast Cancer Awarene
Home » Electronic Arts, Madden NFL 09 » Madden 09 Goes Pink, Benefits Breast Cancer Awareness
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Last updated: Thursday, October 2, 2008

EA announced today that Pink will be available throughout the month of October, coinciding with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Boasting the same renowned gameplay and graphics found in , Pink features limited edition packaging displaying a pink ribbon—the international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Proceeds from Pink will contribute to a donation to the Deanna Favre HOPE Foundation on behalf of EA SPORTS™ and Target, the exclusive retailer of the title.

Deanna Favre, wife of cover athlete Brett Favre, founded the Deanna Favre HOPE Foundation after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 at the age of 35. Since overcoming the disease, Deanna Favre has committed herself and the foundation to helping underserved and underinsured women who bravely face the battle against breast cancer.

“EA is honored to team up with Deanna Favre and Target in the fight against breast cancer,” says senior product manager, Anthony Stevenson. “Almost everyone has been affected by this disease in some way, so we’re eager to give our passionate fans an opportunity to participate in finding a cure.”

Target, the exclusive retailer for Pink, will carry the limited edition game in stores throughout the month of October. The game will also be available online at www.Target.com and www.NFLShop.com in October. Pink is available for the Xbox 360® video game system from Microsoft for $59.99.

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