The Jingle Jam 2021 is now live, which means the Jingle Jam Games Collection is also live. This one is biggest collection yet with 56 games worth over £650 ($785) in value. So far we’re sitting at over £800k ($1m) raised for charity since it went live 15 hours ago, with £250k ($330k) raised in the first 30 mins of going live. It’s an incredible gesture of kindness from the gaming community.
- The Jingle Jam started at 5pm GMT on 1 December and ends at 12 midnight GMT on 14 December
- This is the biggest one yet with 14 charities supported and covers everything from national to global issues including disabled access to gaming and sport, cancer research, tackling structural racism and inequalities, LGBTQ+ issues, environmentalism and sustainability, the full list of projects is at the bottom of the press release.
- The Jingle Jam Games Collection is live and it’s HUGE, with over 50 games and a combined value of over £650 – available to anyone who donates over £35 ($47) here
- The collection spans all genres from co-op smash-hits Unrailed and Embr to critically-acclaimed storytelling adventures Heaven’s Vault and Tales of the Neon Sea. There’s award-winning picross Murder by Numbers, arctic survival in Project Winter and decently-priced graphics cards in PC Building Simulator.
- It’s the 10th Anniversary of the Jingle Jam.
- The Jingle Jam is supported by a diverse range of games industry companies and personalities including platforms like Twitch, publishers like Chucklefish, comms agency Honest PR, leading Twitch streamers and more.
- For the first time this year, any creator keen to join in with the Jingle Jam can set up their own fundraising streams and get in on the action.
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