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This War of Mine Forget Celebrations DLC supports important charities

War Child, Amnesty International, Liberty Ukraine Foundation, and Indie Games Poland all benefit.

This War of Mine will honour its 10th anniversary with new DLC titled Forget Celebrations on Windows PC, with all proceeds going in support of important charities.

“The game’s stark portrayal of reality, where morality erodes under the weight of war, has transcended the boundaries of the gaming industry, earning a place in prestigious exhibitions such as those at the Imperial War Museum in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York,” 11 bit Studios said in a press release.

“Through charity DLC, the game continuously raises funds for War Child, an organization dedicated to supporting children affected by war. Following Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, all proceeds from one week of This War of Mine sales were donated, generating $850k for the Ukrainian Red Cross.

“In Forget Celebrations, players return to war-torn Pogoren to follow the story of Katia, a seasoned war correspondent,” 11 bit continued. “While struggling to write a book on the brutal realities of war, a missile attack devastates her home, forcing her into an even harsher fight for survival and the recovery of her gathered material. All studio proceeds from Forget Celebrations will be donated to support our charity partners in this anniversary initiative: War Child, Amnesty International, Liberty Ukraine Foundation, and Indie Games Poland.”

You can find Forget Celebrations on Steam right here and can wishlist it to be notified when it becomes available.


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