In light of the ongoing Russian invasion, Ubisoft offered additional funds to employees in Ukraine to aid in safe relocation efforts. The conflict in Eastern Europe continues to unfold. Numerous casualties have already been reported, and Ukrainian citizens have been forced to evacuate as missiles, tanks, and a barrage of invading troops overwhelm cities. While the official conflict only erupted last week, the looming threat of a Russian invasion has concerned people around the world for a while. In early February, FFXIV Streamer Zepla fled from Ukraine to the United States due to rising tensions between the Eastern European Nations, and she's only one example of people who've had their lives severely impacted by the attack.
Now that the invasion has begun in earnest, public reaction has been immediate and strong. Several major figures in the video game industry have already issued statements concerning the events in Eastern Europe, and some of them are offering what support they can. One notable example of this is Polish developer 11 Bit Studios. The company has pledged support to the Ukrainian Red Cross in the form of all profits from This War of Mine, an anti-war game developed by the company.
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As reported by Eurogamer, Ubisoft is also reacting to the events in Europe, offering additional funds to employees in Ukraine in light of Russia’s illegal invasion. The funding is intended to help the individuals and their families relocate. In addition to funding, the developer is reportedly providing alternate housing and early salary payments in its efforts. In an official tweet, <a href=«https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1497278212975570949?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com
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