Fortnite get Independence Square map. It will help donate for UNITED24
30.03.24
The DonationMap has appeared in Fortnite, which accurately reproduces Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti. The more time the player spends at the location, the more money will be directed to the restoration of Ukraine through UNITED24. In this case, for the restoration of the outpatient clinic in the Mykolaiv region.
The idea was proposed by Paris-based Havas Play, and implemented by Havas Dgtl Kyiv. Fortnite is one of the most popular online games in the world, with more than 500 million registered players as of 2024.
Not only developers, but also independent creators can generate new locations or maps here. Each such card is monetized when the player spends a lot of time completing tasks or buying skins.
At the beginning of the full-scale war, thanks to donations in Fortnite, $100 million in aid was collected for Ukraine. Back on March 20, 2022, Epic Games and Xbox announced that all revenue from in-game purchases made in the game until April 3 will go to support Ukrainians affected by the war.
You can donate to the restoration of Ukraine through Minecraft. Minesalt – an online game in the style of minecraft in the locations of the Ukrainian Soledar. The project was jointly created by UNITED24 and Endorah and is currently raising $1,150,000 for the reconstruction of the Veliko Kostroma gymnasium destroyed by a Russian missile.
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