vagabond It’s not just a good game, it’s a good game as well: through the efforts of Annapurna (the publisher) as well as the individual players, they were collected. source of money helping the stray (Stray means stray).
Annapurna contacted Nebraska Humane Society Before the game comes out on July 19, giving them copies of the game for a fundraiser for the shelter. Over $7,000 was raised for the cause within a week, including a donation of $1,035 from Annapurna herself. Most of the donors to the shelter were people who had not previously collaborated with the company – meaning that the game managed to raise awareness of new people, not just donors to the Nebraska Humane Society.
Annapurna also rented a cafe and cat adoption agency in New York. meow hallhosting an event where visitors can play the game (also surrounded by cats) and purchase special Street-themed items. The publisher also donated $1,000 to the organization.
a platform called tiltHe said his platform has at least nine new campaigns that mention Stray, which allows broadcasters to donate their earnings to nonprofits, and another charity livestreamer, JustGiving, has identified two more.
There North Shore Animal League America, a nonprofit animal rescue and adoption organization said it received more than $800 from a gambling-related campaign. A publisher called TreyDay1014 has also partnered with the Nebraska Humane Society to help raise over $1,500 in a four-and-a-half hour stream.
There’s no denying that video games are good for you everyone, even the strays.
Speaking of the game exactly, Stray’s 1.03 update is here.
Source: Multiplayer
