The Authors Of Untitled Goose Game Will Deduct At Least 1% Of Their Revenues To Australian Aboriginal
House House – Australian studio that has developed a game Untitled Goose Game. The company joined the movement of Pay The Rent, calling on to sacrifice money to the indigenous people of Australia, the ancestors of which were injured from the actions of European colonizers.
“We create games on the stolen land [tribe] vruntieri, – writes the studio in his” Twitter “. – We are in House House We will pay at least 1% of all our future incomes to indigenous groups in support of Pay The Rent movement.
First thing House House Sacrifice Money to the Council of the Vuruntier tribe, the warriors of the resistance of the Aboriginal and the local organization Seed Mob, which fights for the protection of the country from the causes and consequences of climate change.
Developers clearly can afford extra spending – at the end of 2019 Publisher Untitled Goose Game told that in the first three months the game bought over a million times.
The developers made an announcement three days after the Day of Australia – a national holiday, which is celebrated January 26. On this day in 1788, the British fleet arrived at the continent. Some indigenous Australians, calling January 26 in the afternoon, arranged a protest action against the holiday.
As a Start, We’re Giving To the Wurundjeri Tribe Council, Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance, and @seedmob.
If You’re A Settler Living and Working On Aboriginal Land, Like We Are, Please Consider Paying The Rent: Https: // T.CO / QSH7L3CXLA
– House house (@house_house_) January 29, 2020