Indie game This War of Mine's DLC charity campaign, launched last month to benefit the War Child organization, has so far supported more than 350 Syrian children refugees, developer 11 Bit Studios announced on Wednesday.
All proceeds of the ongoing DLC campaign go to War Child, which provides support for children affected by war in a number of ways. The group offers psycho-social support for trauma recovery, creates child-friendly spaces, and pays for things like school fees, teacher training, and more.
This War of Mine's charity DLC effort run s through this Friday, April 3, so it's not too late to chip in. You can buy in-game content at three price points to support the campaign: $0.99, $9.99, $19.99.
More details about the War Child charity are available at the group's website, where you can also make a donation if you don't want to do so through This War of Mine.
For a closer look at how This War of Mine's DLC initiative has benefited the War Child charity, check out the infographic below. This War of Mine, a game about how war affects people, was released for PC last fall.
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