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Atomic Heart Composer Donates His Fees Atomic Heart Help Ukraine

There has been a lot of controversy surrounding Atomic Heart, which launches on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox on February 21. The reason is that the game has a Russian developer who refuses to condemn Russia’s war on Ukraine. Additionally, Mundfish has been accused of collecting personal data from its users and has had some questionable circumstances surrounding its funding.

Acclaimed video game composer Mick Gordon (Doom Instinct), who is working on the game’s soundtrack, has now decided to take a stand against Putin, Russia and endless war.All his expenses “contributed from the game to the Australian red team”
Trans-Ukraine crisis appeal, support the Ukrainian people
defend their country bravely from aggression”

Gordon explained why:

“I, like the rest of the world, am appalled by Putin’s military escalating the war in Ukraine with a brutal and senseless invasion, causing immense suffering to the Ukrainian people. The tragedy of this conflict cannot be overstated and innocent lives -number have been. , violence and instability are affecting the country greatly This attack was not the decision of the Russian people, but an authoritarian regime that disregards human rights and dignity The world must continue to demand an end to this behavior this aggressive and stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people.

Gordon also wrote in an open letter on Twitter:

“This donation is my way of providing practical help to those whose lives have been affected by war. The Red Cross has been an important resource for people affected by conflict, providing aid, medical services and support psychosocial By supporting the Red Cross, I believe my donation will have a positive impact on those in need and I am honored to use my work to speak to those affected by conflict.

Hull also added that he“Desperate to see and hear my musical contributions coming
Live in the final game when Atomic Heart launches later this month”.

Hats off to you, Mick Gordon!