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Best Gaming Deals Ever – Help Ukraine by Buying Games

Best gaming deals ever. Help people in Ukraine. Save actual human lives by purchasing these games.

Updated: Mar 2, 2022 6:25 pm
Best Gaming Deals Ever – Help Ukraine by Buying Games

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Disclaimer! The title is true, but it does not concern any discounts or sales on games. These are just the best deals in the history of gaming for what you get for your money. If you purchase any of the titles listed, you will pay the full price for the game, but all the money will support Ukraine in these hard times.

It really does not matter what type of player you are. At this time there are ow console wars or PC Master Race. Every gamer should unite and help others in any way possible, and buying some of these games is a way to do so.

Best Gaming Deals Ever

Game StudioGamesOrganizationDate (2022)Sources
11 bit studios (Poland)This War of MineUkrainian Red CrossMarch 2Tweeter
The Farm 51, PolyAmorus, ALL in! Games (Poland)Chernobylite, Paradise LostUkrainian Red CrossMarch 4Tweeter
Crunching Koalas (Poland)All GamesUkrainian Red CrossMarch 3Tweeter
Beetlewing (Poland)Spliways Ukrainian Red Cross and Polish Red CrossMarch 3Tweeter
Amanita Design (Czech Republic)Machinarium, CHUCHEL, CreaksPeople In NeedMarch 6Tweeter
Crytivo (United States)All GamesUkrainian Red CrossAll profits from February and MarchTweeter
RedDeer.Games (Poland)Cyber ProtocolFoundation chosen together with playersAll profits from MarchTweeter
State of PlayAll GamesUkrainian Red CrossMarch 6Tweeter
Artifex Mundi (Poland)Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with LovePolish Red Cross April 1Tweeter
Whitemoon Games (Poland)Broken RanksUkrainian Red CrossFinishedTweeter
Thunderful Games (Sweden)SteamWorld Heist, Bridge ConstructorInternational Committee of Red CrossMarch 6Tweeter
BULKHEAD (England)The Turing TestUkrainian Red CrossMarch 3Tweeter
List of Games You Can Buy to Help Ukraine

Gaming Companies That Help

Companies from gaming industry that donated money to support Ukraine.

  • CD PROJEKT RED – 1 Million PLN (approx.: 243K USD / 215K EUR / 181K GBP)
  • Huuuge Game – 1 Million PLN (approx.: 243K USD / 215K EUR / 181K GBP)
  • Techland – 1 Million PLN (approx.: 243K USD / 215K EUR / 181K GBP)
  • Artifex Mundi – 150 Thousand PLN (approx.: 36K USD / 32K EUR / 27K GBP)
  • Ten Square Games – 1 Million PLN (approx.: 243K USD / 215K EUR / 181K GBP)
  • Rage Quit Games – 100 Thousand PLN (approx.: 24K USD / 21K EUR / 18K GBP)
  • BULKHEAD – 1 Thousand GBP (approx.: 1K USD / 1K EUR / 6K PLN)
  • Wargaming Kiev – 30 Million UAH (approx.: 990K USD / 880K EUR / 4M PLN)
  • People Can Fly – donates an extra 1PLN for every 1PLN donated by the people at their charity “moneybox“. Up to 1 Million PLN (approx.: 243K USD / 215K EUR / 181K GBP)
  • Whitemoon Games – 130 Thousand PLN (approx.: 31K USD / 28K EUR / 23K GBP)

Companies that offer other forms of support for Ukraine.

  • Bloober Team – paid internships for Ukrainians
  • Artificer – paid internships for Ukrainians
  • GOG (Good Old Games) – shares from This War of Mine and Slipways until March 3, 2022

Additional Information

Note/ Credits to BlackRiot user on Reddit as well as PhilipGorka on Twitter for helping with collecting all the data, tables and providing information.

Also, check out some of the links that are unrelated to gaming, but could also help with the global situation.

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