The recent Overwatch charity campaign that allowed players to buy pink skin for Mercy was a huge success. Sales of this skin, along with a special t-shirt, raised $ 12.7 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the organization announced today.
According to the BCRF, $ 12.7 Million "Blizzard Entertainment's record commitment to activating change for women's health by mobilizing the worldwide player community will have a lasting impact," said Stephanie Kauffman, head of strategic alliances of the BCRF. According to the BCRF, the funds will help "prevention strategies, improved treatments, survival and quality of life for breast cancer patients worldwide."
As part of the charity campaign, Blizzard has teamed up with over two dozen popular Overwatch streamers, who contributed $ 130,000 to the two-week campaign
Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime said the BCRF a daily "critical work" to help and support women's health. "I am grateful to all overwatch players around the world who made such a cause possible through their enthusiasm for the game and their generosity" , he said.
while the t-shirt went for $ 30. There were a number of controversies on the skin of the game, but Blizzard quickly confirmed that he was not winning at all the money from the article cos
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In other news Overwatch, the new hero of the game, Wrecking Ball, is now available on the PTR of the game. You can learn more about the 28th hero in the trailer above.