The DLC is titled Forget Celebrations for a reason. A game's tenth anniversary is normally something to get excited about, but how can one do that when its sombre message is more important than ever? Over the years, 11 bit studios has used the game as a platform for change, donating over $1.5 million of the game's earnings to charities supporting civilians in war-torn territories. Continuing on this path, all proceeds of Forget Celebrations will go to War Child, Amnesty International, Liberty Ukraine Foundation, and Indie Games Poland.
"As the only video game that portrays the civilian experience of war with such unflinching honesty, This War of Mine remains a universal tale of struggle, survival, and hope," says Przemysław Marszał, CEO of 11 bit studios, via a press release. "Because of that, we feel a profound responsibility to act and to encourage others to help. The gaming community has proven time and again that its empathy and generosity know no bounds."
Forget Celebrations follows Katia, a seasoned war correspondent struggling to complete a book about its harsh realities. Her life gets increasingly difficult when a missile attack destroys her home. She has to regather her materials while also fighting for survival. The DLC is developed by two of the original team members. The narrative is created by Polish novelist Piotr Rogoża, with significant contributions from one of the original writers, Wojciech Setlak.
Developed and published by 11 bit studios, This War of Mine is available for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series. The Forget Celebrations DLC will be released for PC via Steam on December 11.
This War of Mine’s Forget Celebrations DLC will be released for PC in December – Digitally Downloaded
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