Warner Bros. States No Profit From Shadow of War Charity DLC
To commemorate his life, Monolith and Warner Brothers released a piece ofcharity DLC: “Forthog Orc-Slayer“with the proceedings meant to go towards the late developer’s family.
It wasn’t until people started pointing out the little fine print below, mentioning that donations would only count from purchases madewithinthe US, excluding 6 other states and seemingly international sales, that the backlash began last week.
The 6 excluded states are Alabama, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, and South Carolina. The backlash mainly surrounds the question as to “where exactly would the proceeds made from sales be going to?”
In response to the backlash, Warner Bros. has provided a statement on Twitter below:
“Neither WBIE nor Monolith will profit from any sales of the Forthog Orc-Slayer DLC regardless of the territory in which that DLC is sold.”
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@shadowofwargameHow much money is enough??? You people should be ashamed.
While it does clarify that the publisher and in turn the studio won’t being making a profit from the character DLC, the question as to where the proceeds would be going remains unclear.
You can make a donation directly to Forgey’s family on theirYouCaring page. It was launched last year to pay for Forgey’s medical expenses as well as to provide a future for his children, but it was unfortunately short of its $300,000 goal despite raising over $130,000.
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They probably didn’t want more backlash or confusion or to possibly get sued xD
An additional piece of interesting news on this issue: The official trailer has disappeared from the Shadow of War YouTube channel. No idea what to make of that.