Developer studio launches fundraiser – International aid for Ukraine

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Polish developer 11 bit wants to raise funds for civilians with the title “This War of Mine”, while the organisation Team Liquid offers refuge for those seeking help.

Numerous esports organisations and video game developers are positioning themselves against the Russian army’s attack on Ukraine. While developer 11 bit studios wants to support the population with the profits of its video game “This War of Mine”, Team Liquid offers Ukrainians stuck abroad a place to stay.

Donation from the developer of the survival simulation “This War of Mine “

The dramatic development in Ukraine is one of the main topics of conversation worldwide these days. Already on Thursday, numerous Esport organisations such as the Ukrainian team NAVI and also CS:GO star Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostiliev expressed their views. Meanwhile, video game developers and other teams are actively helping Ukrainian civilians.

11 bit studios is collecting donations for the Ukrainian Red Cross. With the simulation “This War of Mine”, the Polish developer depicts the lives of civilians fighting for survival in a war zone. Thus, this game has a direct reference to the current emergency in Ukraine, which has escalated since Thursday due to the attack of the Russian army.

“For the next seven days, all proceeds from This War of Mine, along with all DLC, will go into a special fund,” reads the announcement from 11 bit studios on Twitter. “The money will be donated to the Ukrainian Red Cross in one week to support the victims of war in Ukraine.”

This War of Mine was awarded “Best International Game World” and “Best International Game” by the German Computer Game Awards in 2015. 11 bit studios is also the developer of the award-winning build-up game Frostpunk. The second part was announced in August last year.

Refuge with Team Liquid

One of the world’s best-known esports organisations is providing a roof over the heads of Ukrainians abroad. Team Liquid announced on Thursday that it is taking in a Ukrainian esport player in the Netherlands, as he is unable to return to his home country due to the outbreak of war.

“This morning we received a request from a non-Liquid player who is stuck in another country and cannot travel home,” the organisation wrote on Twitter on Thursday, adding, “We are opening our homes in the Netherlands to him and more of our friends or colleagues who are in a similar situation. “