11 bit studios' This War of Mine rang the clarion call back in 2014 to consider what it was like to survive a conflict from the perspective of the civilians stuck in it. Thus, it did not come as a surprise when the developers announced yesterday that the profits from the game and all its accessories for the next seven days will be donated to "support victims of war in Ukraine."
This War of Mine promoted anti-war sentiments without getting involved in national politics, exploring the politics of survival and existing in a situation where morality becomes a gray area for the individual and the community. Players were given a closer look at what it means to survive at the margins of violence.
The 11 bit studios' statement states:
They further mentioned their resolve to not only use words but accompany them with meaningful actions:
Video games have predominantly dealt with those in the trenches, exploring super-soldiers and those who dictate the course of violent wars. Rarely have players been given the opportunity to experience the suffering and misery that civilians face during a war.
Not everyone gets to experience a war first-hand, to know the struggle of living through one - of not knowing if they would survive the next day, of where the next meal would come from, of constantly being afraid for their near and dear ones, of having to make choices they would not otherwise make.
The complete edition of This War of Mine, which contains the Final Cut, The Little Ones, and the Stories Season Pass, is now available at a discounted price of £4.41 / $5.97 / ₹191 for players to pick up. The base game, meanwhile, costs £3.74 / $4.99.
The 11 bit studios' decision is a resolute statement. One needs to take a stand against any violence that
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