It's a Modern Warfare Movember in Australia - UPDATED

Andy Chalk

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It's a Modern Warfare Movember in Australia - UPDATED


Activision is growing it out for Movember with the launch of Modern Warfare 3 in Australia.

Women have breasts and breasts are awesome, so when it comes to raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research, there are all sorts of great options available. But men's bits aren't quite so appealing, which may be why we've gone in completely the opposite direction with Movember, the one month of the year when men around the world grow out their 'staches in all their hideous glory and nobody gets to complain.

Movember, for those unaware of the phenomenon, is the 30-day stretch immediately prior to December during which men grow their moustaches, good or bad, to raise prostate cancer awareness. The idea is believed to have originated in Australia in 1999; in 2004 the worldwide Movember [http://www.movember.com/?reset=1] charity was established, legitimizing both the fundraising process and the "it's for a good cause" excuse for going out in public looking like a greasy 70s porn star.

It's kind of appropriate, then, that Activision has hopped on the bandwagon with a promise to add $1000 to the donation made by whichever Australian gaming site raises the most money for Movember. It's also tying the charity in with the launch of Modern Warfare 3 with in-store signage and box stickers encouraging people to grow the hair and spread the word.

"The work the team at Movember do to raise vital awareness for men's health is incredibly important, especially to a large audience of male gamers, so this is a great way for us here at Activision Australia to assist and give back to the local community in a meaningful way," Activision's Jeff Wong told MCV [http://www.mcvpacific.com/news/read/activision-partners-with-movember-for-modern-warfare-3/086725].

The rules of Movember are simple. You start clean-shaven on the morning of November 1; you grow no facial hair but that which rests upon your upper lip; and no matter how god-awful it looks, you keep on growing it and you wear it with pride, because you, sir, are a man. Modern Warfare 3 comes out in Australia on November 17; the rest of the world gets it on November 8.

UPDATE: There's been some confusion about the amount of money Activision is kicking in to the Movember campaign. Every little bit helps, obviously, but $1000 from a company the size of Acti seems a little... well, chintzy. But the publisher actually has a lot more going on than just that.

Activision is a "major sponsor" of Movember, according to spokeswoman Natasha Brack, who explained that the company is using the launch of Modern Warfare 3 to generate interest and drive sign-ups. "We aim to build awareness of this important charity via our MW3 activities such as in-store [an exclusive partnership with Harvey Norman], on-pack [stickering] and via media partners," she said. "The $1,000 was purely an incentive for the gaming community to get behind the initiative to raise funds for Movember and for the outlet who raised the most money, we'd donate an extra $1,000 to their fundraising."



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therandombear

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Saxton Hale wins the battle of the moustache, all the time.

OT: hmm....look like something hairy went up and died on the upper lip for a good cause?...Atleast I have an excuse for not shaving in November. >.>

And not too complain, but 1000 bucks out of how much they actually have and will get from MW3 release? :p
 

-Samurai-

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If only I could participate. Damn you job that forces me to work with the public!
 

Tireseas_v1legacy

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therandombear said:
Saxton Hale wins the battle of the moustache, all the time.

OT: hmm....look like something hairy went up and died on the upper lip for a good cause?...Atleast I have an excuse for not shaving in November. >.>

And not too complain, but 1000 bucks out of how much they actually have and will get from MW3 release? :p
Well, if I remember correctly, somewhere over US$1,000,000,000 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2#Sales_and_revenue] over the first three months.

Suddenly that $1000 looks like a massive holdout.
 

therandombear

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The Gentleman said:
therandombear said:
Saxton Hale wins the battle of the moustache, all the time.

OT: hmm....look like something hairy went up and died on the upper lip for a good cause?...Atleast I have an excuse for not shaving in November. >.>

And not too complain, but 1000 bucks out of how much they actually have and will get from MW3 release? :p
Well, if I remember correctly, somewhere over US$1,000,000,000 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2#Sales_and_revenue] over the first three months.

Suddenly that $1000 looks like a massive holdout.
Ya, I was expecting that. And they'll get even more with MW3.
 

DalekJaas

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Damn, why November 17 in Aus? At least that settles it, I am definitely getting Skyrim first now.
 

ssgt splatter

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I thought it's release date was november 8 not 11. Did the release date get pushed back or something when I wasn't looking or is that more than likely a typo?
 

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I've been training for this day all October. Come the 31st the training stubble comes off and the real work begins
 

Adam Jensen_v1legacy

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Seriously, why only mustache? It seems like they're banning full facial hair so that people who don't want to sacrifice their entire face to THE HAIR could still feel good about themselves. I say bring on full facial hair.
 

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I've been on a non-stop Movember for 20 years and it's still quite small. I'll participate, but I'm not starting clean on Nov. 1. If I do shave it off, it will look like I don't give a rat's about good causes. :(
 

CardinalPiggles

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Definitely going to do this, and when people ask, I will tell them about Movember!

I don't think it will have the same effect here in the UK though.
 

octafish

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I hope $1000 is a typo and a few zeros are missing, because that seems paltry compared to the money Activision is going to make off of MW3.

I have a friend who regularly grows a pencil thin 'tasche for Movember, he says it is like Clark Gable, I say it is like John Waters.

EDIT: There are much fewer weddings held in November since the introduction of Movember. Brides don't want the photos of the wedding party to look like a 1970's cricketers convention.
 

orangeban

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Yay! Another reason to put off shaving and the tied encounter with my darkest nemesis and irrational fear inducer - razor blades! Anything for charity!
 

maddawg IAJI

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octafish said:
I hope $1000 is a typo and a few zeros are missing, because that seems paltry compared to the money Activision is going to make off of MW3.
It is a small amount compared to the money Activision makes, but hey, its still for a good cause.
 

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more worrying is the release date typo. it's released everywhere on the 8th of November. lol the retailers here in Oz will probably break street date though LOL