Fortnite players have already raised $ 100 million in aid for Ukraine

The campaign runs from March 20 to April 3.

Игроки Fortnite уже собрали 100 миллионов долларов помощи для Украины

Fortnite players raised $ 100 million in aid to Ukraine in nine days. This was reported on the website of the developer of the game Epic Games.

Proceeds will be sent to humanitarian aid to Ukrainians.

“Update: By March 29, we have raised $ 100 million in humanitarian aid for people affected by the war in Ukraine,” the statement said.

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The fundraising campaign takes place at Fortnite from March 20 to April 3. All proceeds will be donated in the form of humanitarian aid to people affected by the war in Ukraine.

The fee is formed from all purchases of players within the program for real money – V-buck sets, Fortnite Squad subscription, gift combat passes and cosmetic kits. Users who do not want to participate in the initiative are asked to refrain from any purchases until its completion.

Xbox is also involved in the campaign.

Earlier, the developer of CD Projekt RED, which produces the games “The Witcher” and Cyberpunk 2077, said it was ceasing to sell its products in Russia and Belarus “in light of the Russian military invasion of the neighboring country.”

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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