Warner Bros. Interactive Launches Pamoja Mtaani
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has launched a free new multiplayer PC game in Kenya as part of a coordinated effort to help fight the spread of HIV.
The Partnership for an HIV-Free Generation combines private industry, NGOs and the public sector in an effort coordinated by the U.S. government through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Corporations that have joined the partnership along with WBIE include Coca Cola, Hasbro, Intel, Nike and many others. "Initially in Kenya, this alliance combines PEPFAR's technical and programmatic capacity with the expertise of the private sector in messaging, branding, new technologies, and real-time market research to promote and maintain behavior change," said U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Mark Dybul.
For its part in the effort, WBIE has launched Pamoja Mtaani, a free multiplayer game that will debut in youth centers in Nairobi, Kenya. The game was developed by Virtual Heroes Inc., a serious game developer that has previously worked on America's Army and HumanSim, a training program for health care workers.
The game features five characters brought together through random circumstance, each having lost what is most precious to them; together, they must seek justice and recover what was taken, as well as help an injured woman and seek guidance on their quest from the mystical Mama Africa.