Polish company 11 bit Studios has announced that over the
next seven days it will be donating all profits from its anti-war survival
game This
War of Mine to the Ukrainian Red Cross.
For the next week, "all profits from This War of Mine, all its DLCs, on all stores and all platforms will go to a special fund. A week from now, this money will be donated to the Ukrainian Red Cross to directly support victims of war in Ukraine."
In a statement, the studio said
Let this message resonate with everything you know about
this war and how war kills people, devastates their lives and homes. Let us -
players and developers together - do everything we can to support victims of
war in Ukraine.
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California-based indie publisher and developer Crytivo,
which runs an online
store for digital games, has announced a similar initiative:
ππΊπ¦ @RedCrossUkraine @Ukraine#Ukraine #gamedev pic.twitter.com/3R0J8gSWFN
— Crytivo (@Crytivo) February 24, 2022
In support of Ukraine, we will donate all profits from our
store from this month (February) and next month (March) to the Ukrainian Red
Cross to support victims. We will also be providing our employees in Ukraine
paid leave until they can either get to safety or the situation improves enough
to allow them to work in a safe environment.
Gameloft, which has offices in the Ukrainian cities of
Kharkiv and Lviv, has also posted a statement:
— Gameloft (@gameloft) February 24, 2022
Witcher studio
CD Projekt Red has added its voice, too:
The recent invasion on Ukraine, our friends and neighbours, left us shocked and outraged.
— CD PROJEKT RED (@CDPROJEKTRED) February 25, 2022
In solidarity with all victims of this act of aggression, the CD PROJEKT Group has decided to support humanitarian aid efforts by donating 1 million PLN to the @PAH_org (1/2)
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