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PlayStation Maker Sony Donates $5 Million to Los Angeles Wildfire Relief

Author : Benjamin Update : Apr 05,2025

Sony, the maker of PlayStation, has stepped up to support the communities ravaged by the wildfires in southern California with a generous donation of $5 million. This contribution is aimed at bolstering first responders, community relief and rebuilding efforts, and assistance programs for those affected by the devastating fires.

In a joint statement shared on X/Twitter, Sony's Chairman and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida, and President and COO Hiroki Totoki, emphasized the company's deep ties to the region, stating, "Los Angeles has been the home of our entertainment business for more than 35 years." They further committed to collaborating with local business leaders to identify the most effective ways Sony Group can contribute to the relief and recovery initiatives in the coming days.

The wildfires, which ignited on January 7, have continued to wreak havoc across the greater Los Angeles area even a week later, with three fires still actively spreading. According to the BBC, the toll has been severe, with 24 fatalities and 23 individuals reported missing in the two largest fire zones. Firefighters are preparing for a critical day as forecasts predict stronger winds, which could exacerbate the situation.

Sony is not alone in its efforts to aid the wildfire relief. As reported by CNBC, other major corporations have also made significant contributions: Disney has donated $15 million, Netflix and Comcast have each given $10 million, the NFL has contributed $5 million, Walmart has donated $2.5 million, and Fox has given $1 million, among other companies stepping up to support the cause.