Grab a Bundle for Charity – HELP: The Game Out Now on Steam

Jul 26, 2016 at 04:00pm EDT

It's a common idea now that your purchase may help a charity. Humble Bundle and some other bundle sites have been donating a portion, often a portion you actually decide, to the charity of your choice. Companies like Sports Interactive have been especially prominent in bringing games and charities close together.

I say this because the aptly titled HELP: The Game has been released today on Steam and for the low price of £9.99/€14.99/$14.99 you can get twelve games designed over six days specifically for War Child by some of the biggest and best names in gaming today.

The line-up is as follows:

Needless to say, I've already bought HELP: The Game and I highly recommend that you do too. It's a simple sign of the good that games, and us as gamers, can do for the world. You also get twelve games designed for the sole purpose of helping the world and the people in it. Information on all twelve of the games can be found on their linked Steam pages.

Special mention should go to Miles Jacobson, director of Sports Interactive who has been involved with War Child for a number of years, being highly involved with HELP: The Game, and is involved with a number of other charitable foundations as well as being a co-founder of GamesAid. Other mentions should go to support partners and services like SEGA, Unreal Engine, Unity, Ukie and more that are highlighted on the official page.

About the author: Chris Wray has been writing at Wccftech gaming section since 2015 and is an opinionated bloke from the north of the UK (think Ned Stark). He enjoys video games, films, books, beer, whisky and other alcohol. He also supports Manchester Utd and for some reason he writes profile pages in the third person. His expertise is in gaming and the games industry, primarily on the PC. In addition to this, he works with and contributes to the finance and tech sections.

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