Xsolla and AurumDust Launch Charity Campaign With Ash of Gods: The Way to Support Games For Change


LOS ANGELES, Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, is excited to announce a collaboration with AurumDust, the developer of Ash of Gods: The Way. The company will donate 50% of the proceeds from selling the complete edition of the game to Games For Change. This campaign, running until December 31st, highlights Xsolla’s mission to combine the joy of gaming with the power of giving.

“Gaming is not just about entertainment; it’s a powerful tool for making a meaningful difference,” said Chris Hewish, Chief Strategy Officer at Xsolla. “Our partnership with AurumDust underscores our belief in the potential of gaming to foster positive change. Through this campaign, we’re supporting Games For Change, an organization dedicated to using games to address critical issues in education, civic engagement, and social impact. The funds raised will go toward developing interactive experiences that inspire change, foster learning, and promote a better world. This cause is deeply personal and aligns with our commitment
to social responsibility. Combining our passion for gaming with a cause that resonates with our core values enables our community to make a real impact while enjoying the games they love.”

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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