The recent earthquake in Japan has resulted in a tremendous amount of devastation. A number of videogame developers and publishers have pledged their support, including Sony, Sega, and Nintendo, but the country could use all the help it can get. We noted a few yesterday, and now here’s a complete look at how game companies are offering ways for gamers to help the relief effort.
CCP is allowing EVE Online players to donate their PLEX, an in-game item that is used for 30 days of game time. By turning PLEX over, its real-world money equivalent will be donated (via Ars Technica) to the Red Cross.
Shawnimals has discounted two of its games to $10 for this week and will be donating 100% of the net proceeds to the Red Cross.