Budget PC publisher Sold Out have pledged their full support to a new Government anti-smoking campaign, and will promote it across their £4.99 titles.
The campaign, called "Smoke Screen" will see information and competition leaflets in he boxes of all Sold Out titles released until the end of October.
Sold Out's Managing Director, Garry Williams has put his full support behind the campaign, saying "I am proud that the Government's first campaign with the games industry recognises that they need to attract the most consumers possible and that they have spotted the sheer volume Sold Out deliver".
Other well known companies providing their support to the Smoke Screen campaign include SCEE, Trouble TV and Channel 4.
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