A heartwarming Reddit initiative, "Can't afford the game? Let me help," showcased the generosity of the gaming community. User verdantsf, inspired by past kindness, began by gifting ten copies of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (KCD2) to fellow gamers in need. This act of generosity quickly snowballed.
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Inspired by verdantsf's actions, approximately 30 additional users followed suit, purchasing and gifting their own copies of KCD2. This collective generosity, estimated at over $2,000, didn't go unnoticed. Warhorse Studios, the game's developer, responded by gifting verdantsf a collector's edition and providing additional copies for further giveaways.
"The developers are amazing," verdantsf shared, expressing gratitude for the collector's edition and praising the subreddit's moderators for cultivating such a supportive environment. They added, "It's incredible to see so many community members coming together to support each other in challenging times. A big thank you to the 30 people who bought KCD2 for others. Teamwork makes the dream work!"
This remarkable display of community spirit, amplified by Warhorse Studios' contribution, underscores the potential for goodwill within the gaming community—a testament to the power of collective kindness.