The publisher and developers of the psychological first - person adventure game The Town of Light, Wired Productions and LKA.it are teaming up with the phenomenal
mental health charity Take This.
Devolver Digital and developer Mega Cat Studio are releasing a brand new SNES game, cart and all, that illustrates the frustrations and dangers of game development crunch with profits going to
mental health charity Take This.
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Wired Productions, an independent games publisher and developer, LKA.it, a leading Italian games studio, announced that money from every copy of The Town of Light sold between August 16 and September 6 will be placed into a new fund to support
mental health charities including
Take This, Inc..
Ninja Theory is not the first games company to show support to
mental health charities, as Wired Productions recently announced that the firm was launching a year - long campaign to «raise awareness and bring ongoing attention to the importance of
mental health issues,» via a partnership with non-profit
charity Take This.
Kicking off today and running to September 6th, 25 % of profits from all digital sales of The Town of Light will be placed into a new fund to support
mental health charities, including
Take This, Inc!
Devolver will donate its cut to
Take This, a non-profit
charity dedicated to spreading awareness of
mental health issues in gaming and providing services for
mental illness prevention.
But there's a twist here: Crunch Out was made to raise awareness about the real dangers of development crunch, and all proceeds benefit
Take This, a
mental health - focussed gaming
charity.