Sony will join the list of manufacturers who have supported the victims of devastating fires in Australia. Charity wing of the Australian division of the corporation, Sony Foundation Australia, announced A Twitch campaign that will raise funds to help young Australians. The event will be attended by employees Sony Interactive Entertainment and Sony indoor gaming studios.
The campaign today will begin with the fact that Sony Foundation Australia will donate $ 200 thousand to charity. The news spread the official PlayStation Twitter account.
- February 14 will be a stream with the participation of Media Molecule employees;
- On February 19, developers from Naughty Dog will appear on the air;
- February 20, Insomniac Games president Ted Price will appear on the broadcast;
- On February 21, a stream will take place with the participation of SIE Director of Social Media Sid Schumann and head of the department for interaction with independent developers Syuhe Yoshida.
Starting today, Sony Foundation Australia is hosting a Twitch fundraiser to support young Australians affected by ongoing bushfires. Join us and members of SIE’s Worldwide Studios to support this cause: https://t.co/kvB96R0F6Z pic.twitter.com/3aHiwFeJIW
– PlayStation (@PlayStation) February 1, 2023
In the comments, many users urge Sony to start talking about Playstation 5. Literally under every PlayStation team post on Twitter, most of the answers contain questions about the new console and the date of its presentation. The manufacturer has not yet responded to this.
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