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4pm UK update: In the past few hours, more developers have announced donations to charity to help Ukraine.

Swedish studio Fatshark, developer of Warhammer Vermintide 2, He said She has been “shocked by events in Ukraine” and will donate 300,000 Swedish kronor (about £25,000) to the Red Cross.

Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream is now working on Star Wars: Eclipse, He said She was “deeply concerned by the escalating events,” and her “thoughts are with our trusted friends and partners in the region.” She has donated $75,000 (£56,000) to UNHCR.

The maker of Clash of Clans Supercell, now owned by Tencent, He said She was “horrified by the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine” and that she wanted “to try to play a role, however small, in alleviating that suffering”. It will donate $1 million (£829,000) and reward another $1 million from any donations made by players who donate via here.

In related news, Polish studio Bloober Team has pulled its catalog of games – such as Layers of Fear and The Medium – from sale in both Russia and Belarus.

as we mentioned before , The Witcher developer and Cyberpunk CD Projekt Red did a similar job — but it went so far as to block Russia and Belarus from all purchases via its GOG computer store.

Original story at 12.45pm in the UK: 11 Bit Studios, the Polish developer behind Frostpunk and This War of Mine, has announced a massive donation of 3 million PLN (£520,000) to help Ukraine.

write via Facebookthe 11-bit message was simple: “#FuckTheWar”.

The studio had previously said it would also donate all proceeds from the sale of the anti-war game This War of Mine over the past week to the Ukrainian Red Cross – one of several developers with Similar initiatives.

The studio wrote: “Your unwavering support for Ukraine warms our hearts, but we still need you, please, don’t hold back.

“Buy this war of mines anywhere and support the victims of the war in Ukraine.”

Several video game companies have announced donations and fundraising campaigns to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine, such as lonlinessAnd the UbisoftAnd the Red Projekt CDAnd the Owner of THQ Embracer.

Yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Called on PlayStation and Xbox To stop supporting the Russian market completely. EA, in the meantime, will Russia removed from FIFA 22.

This mine war is available in Nintendo SwitchAnd the PCAnd the Play Station And the X-Boxas well as through App Store And the google apps.

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