Play Child of Eden and Bring Hope
Jun 27, 8:00 am

UBISOFT AND R&B SUPERSTAR NE-YO TEAM UP FOR CHILD OF EDEN - PROJECT HOPE
Project Hope is an initiative to raise money for Japanese relief efforts. Ubisoft is partnering with Ne-Yo for a contest where people who beat Ne-Yo’s high score on Child of Eden will raise funds to benefit Japan (the birthplace of the game) and have a chance to meet Ne-Yo in person.
* MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONTEST *
Ubisoft and Ne-Yo have committed a $100,000 donation, BUT Ubisoft will add an additional dollar donation for each score higher than Ne-Yo’s score of 306,800 on the Evolution Archive’s “Normal Kinect” online leaderboard.
When you play Child of Eden and beat Ne-Yo’s score, snap a photo of your qualifying score and Tweet it with the #childofeden hashtag. Then, when the contest concludes, Ubisoft will randomly select one of the qualifying scores from the Twitter submissions to win a chance to meet Ne-Yo in person.
Project Hope ends July 4th!
For complete rules and details on how to win a chance to meet Ne-Yo, go to http://child-of-eden.com/rules/ and visit the game’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ChildofEden.

*MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CHILD OF EDEN *
Child of Eden is an award-winning multi-sensory shooter that sends players diving into a kaleidoscopic matrix of synchronized music and mind-blowing visuals. Child of Eden comes from the mind of legendary game maker, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, and the Q Entertainment development team based in Tokyo, Japan.
Child of Eden is available now for the Xbox 360 and compatible with Kinect for Xbox 360.
Metadata - Ubisoft & NE-Yo team up for Child of Eden - Project Hope
Jun 27, 8:00 am

Project Hope is an initiative to raise money for Japanese relief efforts. Ubisoft is partnering with Ne-Yo for a contest where people who beat Ne-Yo’s high score on Child of Eden will raise funds to benefit Japan (the birthplace of the game) and have a chance to meet Ne-Yo in person.
“After the devastating events in Japan, I was inspired firsthand by the way people have come together to help out the country.” Child of Eden is a beautiful game that’s all about hope and happiness and when Ubisoft approached me with a unique way to continue to help the people of Japan, the birthplace of the game, I was excited to join the cause,” said Ne-Yo
Ubisoft and Ne-Yo have committed a $100,000 donation, BUT Ubisoft will add an additional dollar donation for each score higher than Ne-Yo’s score of 306,800 on the Evolution Archive’s “Normal Kinect” online leaderboard.
When you play Child of Eden and beat Ne-Yo’s score, snap a photo of your qualifying score and Tweet it with the #childofeden hashtag. Then, when the contest concludes, Ubisoft will randomly select one of the qualifying scores from the Twitter submissions to win a chance to meet Ne-Yo in person.
Project Hope ends July 4th!
For complete rules and details on how to win a chance to meet Ne-Yo, go to http://child-of-eden.com/rules/ and visit the game’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ChildofEden.

Child of Eden is an award-winning multi-sensory shooter that sends players diving into a kaleidoscopic matrix of synchronized music and mind-blowing visuals. Child of Eden comes from the mind of legendary game maker, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, and the Q Entertainment development team based in Tokyo, Japan.
Child of Eden is available now for the Xbox 360 and compatible with Kinect for Xbox 360.
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