But there is a little room for some happiness: This War of Mine will be getting new DLC, titled Forget Celebrations. While acknowledging this is good news, 11 bit studios wanted to make a statement with the title. The developer explains why in a press release, stating, "Innocent lives are still being lost on battlefields, new conflicts are erupting, arms production escalates to feed war's demand, and civilians and soldiers continue to face unimaginable brutality. With the world bleeding, we believe it is vital to keep pushing for change."
This War of Mine has expanded past the boundaries of the video game industry with exhibitions at prestigious institutions like London's Imperial War Museum and New York City's Museum of Modern Art (more commonly known as MoMA). It has influenced academic settings as a new way for lecturers to explain the realities of war. It is the first video game officially recognized as supplementary material by Poland's Ministry of Education; Polish students and teachers can get it for free via the government. This War of Mine even received a Special Recognition Award from Amnesty International for raising awareness of international humanitarian law. But the world is still heading to hell in a handcart.
11 bit studios has released charity DLC for This War of Mine, allowing for continuous donations to War Child. In early 2022, following Russia's attack on Ukraine, one week of sales income from the game was donated to the Ukrainian Red Cross. And we're not talking a small amount of money: $850k was raised.
Developed and published by 11 bit studios, This War of Mine is available for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series. No release date or window has been announced for the Forget Celebrations DLC.