How an Indie Studio Got 400-Plus Games Into a $10 Bundle to Help LA Fire Victims
Briefly

In response to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, which have destroyed over 16,000 homes, the California Fire Relief Bundle was created by indie studio Necrosoft Games. Led by Brandon Sheffield, the initiative collects 422 games from various developers to offer a bundle sold for around $10. Proceeds will support relief efforts for those affected. Sheffield emphasizes the impact of the wildfires on housing prices and the importance of community support in overcoming such crises. This collaboration highlights the video game industry's commitment to aiding the local community amid tragedy.
"I've seen many [people] get priced out because it can be an expensive place to live. So when a fire like this reduces total housing..."
"The California Fire Relief Bundle is the work of indie studio Necrosoft Games...which it'll sell for about $10 a pop, a good price for hundreds of titles."
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