As a gamer with a heart and a conscience, I must say that This War of Mine has always been one of my favorite games due to its raw and poignant portrayal of conflict. Now, as it marks its 10th anniversary, 11 bit studios has announced the release of Forget Celebrations DLC, a testament to their commitment to raising awareness about the realities of war.
11-bit Studios, creators of This War of Mine, are preparing to celebrate the game’s 10th anniversary in a unique way. Instead of traditional festivities, they will be releasing a new DLC titled “Forget Celebrations.” The revenue generated from this expansion will be donated towards supporting individuals impacted by real-life conflicts.
2024-11-14 marks the 10th anniversary of the release of “This War of Mine,” and in celebration, 11 bit studios has unveiled a fresh DLC for their acclaimed game. However, mindful of the global pain being experienced at present, the studio has named this new addition “Forget Celebrations.
11 bit studios intends to contribute funds from the sale of their DLC straight to their charitable allies, who are actively assisting individuals impacted by war and hardship. These organizations include War Child, Amnesty International, Liberty Ukraine Foundation, and Indie Games Poland.
Regarding the content shown in “Forget Celebrations,” the official statement sheds light on the harsh truths portrayed in the upcoming DLC.
In Forget Celebrations, players join Katia, an experienced war reporter, as she delves back into the ravaged city of Pogoren to unfold her tale. Amid her efforts to pen a book detailing the harsh truths of conflict, a missile strike annihilates her dwelling, propelling her further into a brutal struggle for existence and the retrieval of her accumulated records.
Be sure to visit the Steam page for This War of Mine, grab the expansion pack titled “Forget Celebrations.” By doing so, you’re directly supporting the people associated with this critically praised game. Keep an eye on our This War of Mine page for updates on its latest developments.
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2024-11-14 19:27