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The 'Crips for eSims for Gaza Bundle' on itch.io has lots of games, TTRPGs and more

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Last updated: 30 Apr 2025 at 11:42 am UTC

The itch.io store is hosting another big charity bundle full of video games, TTRPGs, zines, books, soundtracks, and asset packs in support of eSims and Crips for eSims for Gaza.

Quoted from the bundle page:

Shortly after the current escalation of violence beginning in October 2023, disability justice collective Crips for eSims for Gaza has raised over $2 million CAD to directly fund the activation and top-up of 18K+ eSims for Palestinians surviving genocide and occupation under the Israeli state. This mutual-aid driven communications network has supported doctors, nurses, paramedics, journalists, family members, and students

Despite a fragile ceasefire in early 2025, the Israeli Occupying Forces have continued to bomb the Gaza strip and block humanitarian aid from entering. The zionist state has now abandoned all pretence of ceasefire and made it clear that they intend to completely destroy the people and infrastructure of Gaza in order to expand their settlements. Meanwhile, the erasure of the genocide from mainstream media and the dismantling of international aid under fascist governments makes fundraising an ongoing challenge.

The Crips for eSims for Gaza Itch Bundle was organized to strengthen Crips for eSims for Gaza’s critical work and to support Palestinian people fighting for their lives, for visibility, and for liberation.

For a minimum of $16 you can get the entire bundle that includes:

  • 74 video games.
  • 86 physical games.
  • 14 game assets.
  • 3 soundtracks.
  • 5 tools.
  • 17 comics.
  • 26 books.
  • Plus 12 miscellaneous items.

Looks like it has some nice video games in it like Baba is You, Bleed 2, Arctico and SkateBIRD.

See the bundle on itch.io.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Charity, Itch.io, Misc
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Pyrate 4 hours ago
It's unbelievable how the blockade is so extreme, that the only available methods of giving help are things like cryptocurrency, and this eSims thing (how many phones even support the feature ?).

Unreal.
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