GSC Game World has concluded its charity sale, which has raised around £612,557 for humanitarian organisations assisting the people of the country.After Russia commenced its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, GSC Game World – who is based in Kyiv, Ukraine – announced that it would sideline the development of its upcoming title, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.
Then on April 4, the developer announced that it would also be offering all of its released games for a discount, and that any earnings from the sale would be transferred to the Combe Back Alive fund.The sale has now come to an end and raised around £612,557 ($800,000 USD).
GSC Game World announced the news in a Steam post, saying: “[A] great reason to be proud of our community. Thank you all! Those who hear Ukrainians.
Those who open their doors to Ukrainians.The charity sale of GSC Game World games is over.Together with you, we’ve managed to raise more than $800,000.
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