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Dev. This War of Mine Has Donated 7 Billion Rupiah for Children Victims of War

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Not all developers create games purely for their own profit and welfare. Developer of the game Frostpunk, 11 Bit Studios want to give an example that a superhero is not always required to wear a cape in carrying out every action.

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One of the games they released in 2014, This War of Mine apparently 11 Bit release with very specific intent and purpose. Right at the same time they released a game with a side scrolling strategy genre with the theme of war life from the perspective of civilians, 11 Bit has established a cooperative relationship with a charity organization in the UK called War Child. From there, the two of them mutually agreed to raise funds for children in war areas who had always lived in misery.

Right on December 20 yesterday, 11 Bit Studios through an announcement on the Steam page has informed gamers that the fundraising efforts they have built since 4 years ago, (since the game This War of Mine was released) have yielded quite helpful results for the players. children with such less fortunate fate.

With the title “What would you do with 500k dollars ?”, 11 Bit seems to have managed to raise funds of more than around 7 billion Rupiah through their caring actions. There, 11 Bit Studios has also succeeded in realizing hopes for children victims of war in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Central Africa, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the following achievements:

  • Success in establishing 3 temporary schools that accommodate around 260 children with proper learning provisions.
  • Delivered 26 children for adoption by new families in the Central African region.
  • 457 children in Iraq have received summer schooling programs.
  • 840 children in Afghanistan, ranging in age from 4 to 6 years, have officially received access to early education.
  • The children’s helpline has been further expanded in the Congo region with 14,557 calls in 2017, and around 2215 children have officially received safe shelter.
  • Established a new form of fundraising on War Child, this time more dedicated to gamers with a fundraiser that has reached $2.5 million to date.

Through the video announcement above, which has been further clarified by 11 Bit, all of the things they have done actually would not have been possible without the help of gamers or those of you who might have purchased the This War of Mine game. In the game, they have also long offered a DLC content whose sales proceeds 100% will be donated to the War Child charity.

This DLC contains a kind of skin with street art images from artists around the world that you can find in the game.

You can also choose the price of the DLC according to the amount you want to give up

Coinciding with the promo winter sale which Steam has held today, this seems to be the right moment for you to stop by for a moment on their game page. If you are interested, you can immediately buy the This War of Mine game at the discounted price that has been described. By buying this game, it means that you can contribute positively to helping children who need a decent living in the world.

You also have the option to donate directly to the War Child charity by visiting the following site.

Source: Steam Announcement


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