How Indi Studio got 400 plus games in a package of $ 10 to help the victims of La Fire
Since January 7, wildfires They burned the way through Los Angeles. It is then devastating, with over 16,000 homes being destroyed, drinking water contaminatedAnd more than two dozen souls killed. As longtime residents are trying to recover, relief appeared in all forms, from donations made to the American Red Cross, to people who give Gofundme’s efforts to individual families. Soon those who want to help will have a new way to give: by buying a Video gameS
The California Fire Relief Package is the work of Indie Studio Necrosoft Games and a collection of company volunteers Director, Brandon Sheffield, Organized to compile the package. From January 12 to January 19, they collected 422 matches – including popular titles such as Tunic. OCTODAD: The most stroke catchand Hoa– in an independent game platform itch.io. Of these, says Sheffield, the team aims to create a California fire packet, which will sell for about $ 10 per pop, a good price for hundreds of titles. The revenue from the package that Sheffield aims to launch ASAP will go to efforts to help help the residents of the Los Angeles region to return to their feet financially.
“I have seen a lot (people) hope because it can be an expensive place to live,” says Sheffield, a native of California. “So when a fire like this reduces the common home, inspire landlords to make price hikes and bring people who are not in other more vulnerable positions, it is the feeling that those of us in stable live positions have to do anything we do all that we can. “
Los Angeles occupies a special place in the heart of the video game industry. He is home to hundreds of developers such as Riot Games, Naughty Dog and Santa Monica Studio. Before E3 is offThe Center of LA was the longtime home of the conference. This is the location of The game rewards And the place for much smaller annual events in the game. This is partly because of this association, says Sheffield that developers are interfering everywhere to help.
But there is another reason: climate change. The warming world is increasing the probability of wild fires in California. The same applies to hurricanes and other natural disasters. For video game developers whose work has its own has a significant carbon footprintThese environmental impacts are “a big deal for everyone,” says Sheffield.
“This crisis has deeply affected our teams, with some riots losing their homes and many others still evacuate,” writes Riot in a statement For the fires. Game company has also announced its own fundraising funds in the game that will be held within Evaluation and LeagueS Other video game companies such as Activision and Sony They also donate for effort to relieve.
According to Recent report The organizers of the game developer conference 16 percent of the DEVS respondents said they had been affected by natural disasters in the last year. Seventy -three percent of the respondents in the “Game Industry Status” reportThe organizers have examined over 3,000 people, they say they have been affected by water -related incidents, including hurricanes, floods and storms. “Hurricane Milton caused some harm to my home office, causing me a lot of unexpected financial difficulties,” a developer wrote in Florida. “I’m no longer able to pour money into my business as much as I used to.”