Zenith Developer Ramen VR Donates $100K To Support Humanitarian Efforts In Ukraine

Zenith developer Ramen VR joins the growing list of video game companies that have donated money to help humanitarian and relief efforts in Ukraine following Russia’s violent military offensive against the country last week.
The US-based indie studio also revealed that they have staff members in Ukraine who have asked them for help.
“Our goal with Zenith has always been to create a world of understanding, where diverse cultures could come together and make friends in harmony. That’s why our hearts are breaking as we watch the crisis in Ukraine unfold,” said Ramen VR. “At the same time, we have team members in Ukraine who are witnessing these horrors firsthand – and they’ve asked for our help.”
“Accordingly, we will donate the first $100,000 in income from game sales this week to the Ukrainian Red Cross and United Help Ukraine to provide humanitarian aid.”
Earlier this week, several video game companies also donated huge sums of money to help the war-torn country, including Funcom, Wargaming, and Embracer Group, the parent company of Perfect World Entertainment, Cryptic Studios, and THQ Nordic.

