Many game publishers and developers have expressed support for the Black Lives Matter protests across the US, in light of George Floydâs death on May 25, and now a number of them are putting their money where their mouths are.
Square Enix announced its $250,000 pledge to the Black Lives Matter organisation and other charities as part of #BlackOutTuesday, in order to âhelp combat racial injustice and positively affect change in the world.â In a follow-up tweet, the company also provided fans with links to platforms and resources where they can also contribute, such as the Equal Justice Initiative.
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— Square Enix (@SquareEnix) June 2, 2020
Ubisoft has committed $100,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter organisation, stating that âthe killing of George Floyd and the systemic racism faced by the Black community is deeply disturbing and painfulâ.
We stand in solidarity with Black team members, players, and the Black community. We are making a $100,000 contribution to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter and encourage those who are able to, to donate. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/KpHZCF6VWx
— Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) June 2, 2020
Devolver Digital and its employees have made a donation of $65,000 in support of the Black Lives Matter movement through ActBlue, which lets users split their contribution among a number of different organisations. They include the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, The Marshall Project, National Police Accountability Project and more.
The individual employees of Devolver Digital and the company itself have donated $65,000 in support of the Black Lives Matter movement through the link below.
We urge industry peers and partners to donate as they are able.#BlackLivesMatterhttps://t.co/6mbe9Z1xrv
— Devolver Digital (@devolverdigital) June 2, 2020
Indie studio thatgamecompany has also pledged $20,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter organisation in support of âmeaningful change.â They added that âcompassion, inclusion and love are the pillars of what makes a community grow. Only then can we flourish as humanityâ.
Black Lives Matter. pic.twitter.com/A4Tm0xV0w0
— thatgamecompany (@thatgamecompany) June 2, 2020
Naughty Dogâs president and vice president, Evan Wells and Neil Druckmann, have also committed $5,000 and $500, respectively, to several organization and initiatives in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Their contributions have also been matched by PlayStation.
#BlackLivesMatter – and thanks to @PlayStation for their generous match. https://t.co/nt17cXI5EV pic.twitter.com/jc1KiMFVkV
— Evan Wells (@evan_wells) June 1, 2020
Thank you, PlayStation, for matching donations. #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/Tl0m2Q0uXK pic.twitter.com/RHbUAHjfFy
— Neil Druckmann (@Neil_Druckmann) June 1, 2020
Electronic Arts also announced a substantial USD$1million donation to âorganisations dedicated to the fight for racial justice in the US and against discrimination around the worldâ, such as the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund. The company is also taking steps to combat racial injustice within the company, including a dialogue with employees and company-wide volunteering.
Microsoftâs Halo development team, 343 Industries, has also taken a stand against racial injustice, beginning with the donations of its microtransaction revenue from the coming month to support the cause.
The developer also acknowledged that there was work to be done âin our own backyardâ, in reference to racist behaviour in its games. âTrue change will require continued persistent focus until Black lives are truly treated as equal. 343 Industries remains committed to doing our part while also ensuring Halo remain an inclusive and positive universe for everyone,â the developer added.
Humble Bundle has also pledged USD$1million to create a fund that will be dedicated to helping publish games from Black developers. The company has yet to divulge details surrounding the fund and how it will be dispersed, but more updates are expected in the coming days. âWe will have more updates about the fund and other ways we are actively supporting organisations soon,â it noted.
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