As the release of Atomic Heart approaches, composer Mick Gordon, who wrote the soundtrack for the video game Mundfish, has decided to donate his royalties to Ukraine.
The artist explained via social media that he wanted to support the Australian Red Cross fundraiser for a country currently at war, inviting all users who have the capacity to do the same as only together can a significant difference be made to the nation. . been in crisis for almost a year now.
My contribution to the music of Atomic Heart will support an even greater cause. I decided to donate my honorarium to the Australian Red Cross, which is currently raising funds for Ukraine. If you have the opportunity, consider making a donation. Together we can make a difference.
My musical contribution to #AtomicHeart will also support a bigger deal. I donated my fee @RedCrossAU“Ukrainian crisis” Call for solidarity with the people of Ukraine. If you have the opportunity, consider making a donation. Together we can make a difference. #SupportUkraine pic.twitter.com/ADVZiWafw8
— Mick Gordon (@Mick_Gordon) February 14, 2023
Since the beginning of the war, the gaming industry has supported Ukraine from the very beginning: in March last year, The Pokémon Company donated $200,000, and Epic Games and Xbox decided to send part of the proceeds to humanitarian aid in Ukraine. It’s not just about the money, a STALKER 2 developer died fighting in the country: Vladimir “Fresh” Yezhov of GSC Game World died fighting the Russians in December 2022.
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