- Monument Valley 3 will allocate 3% of its future profits to charitable causes
- This charitable commitment will be maintained for the next three years
- Ustwo has a history of collaboration with various charitable organizations
Monument Valley 3, the newest installment in ustwo's acclaimed narrative puzzle series, will dedicate 3% of its profits over the next three years to charitable contributions. These funds will support the IFRC (International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies) and their Disaster Response Emergency Fund.
This initiative aligns with ustwo's identity as the first B-corp certified game studio - a designation recognizing companies with outstanding social and environmental performance that prioritize positive impact. Given Monument Valley 3's extensive reach through Netflix Games, this commitment could have substantial significance.
The studio's focus on social responsibility isn't unprecedented. Previous ustwo titles like Alba: A Wildlife Adventure have similarly emphasized environmental and social themes. The company also collaborated with several UK youth charities during the launch of Desta: The Memories Between.
Creating positive impactMonument Valley 3 has received widespread critical acclaim, including our own five-star review. Meanwhile, it's worth considering the long-term impact of this initiative, particularly since Monument Valley 3 is available through Netflix Games without additional fees or in-app purchases.
If this means contributions will come directly from ustwo rather than game revenue, it demonstrates genuine corporate responsibility. Combined with the company's efforts to solicit donations for IFRC and other organizations, this support will undoubtedly benefit these crucial humanitarian efforts.
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