SQUARE ENIX announced that the company’s Stay Home & Play campaign has raised more than $2.4 million for charities working to address a variety of needs from food insecurity to homelessness. Among the company’s fundraising efforts were special “Stay Home & Play” bundles, curated collections of the company’s popular games which were sold with 100 percent of Square Enix’s proceeds going to charity. The community response was overwhelmingly positive and will benefit hundreds of thousands of people in North America and Europe.
“We are ever thankful for the enthusiastic support of our gaming community for Stay Home & Play,” said Phil Rogers, CEO, Square Enix Europe and the Americas. “In a time when safety mandated that we all maintain social distance, this campaign was a way for millions of gamers to come together and raise much-needed funds to support those in need. As a multinational organization, we’re proud to facilitate the generosity of our players and make a positive impact around the world during these challenging times.”
Following is a list of the charities that will receive donations directly from Square Enix studios and offices across the West:
Square Enix (Los Angeles) | L.A. Food Bank |
Crystal Dynamics (Redwood City) | Second Harvest of Silicon Valley |
Crystal Dynamics (Bellevue) | Northwest Harvest |
Eidos-Montreal, Eidos-Sherbrooke and Square Enix Montreal | Food Banks of Quebec Banque Alimentaires du Quebec Centraide du Grand Montreal Dans La Rue Auberges du Coeur L’Arret Source Grand Frères et Grandes Sœurs Mission Michael’s La Rue des Femmes Centraide Estrie |
Square Enix (London) | The Trussell Trust and The Big Issue |
Square Enix (Paris) | Emmaus Connect |
Square Enix (Hamburg) | Hamburger Tafel |
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