Technology companies have responded in a timely manner to the complex environment generated by the rise of coronavirus in many countries of the world so it goes to isolation alone which is not authorized by millions of people. Whether it is rewarding to fulfill social work, release free versions, or just have fun, many companies in the sector have donated their grain.
Induction Creations., a video game development company seems to be keeping up with all the previous steps. Yes, humbly, a well-known game plan builder P disease Inc., announced the upcoming launch in game mode, where a mission that seeks to eradicate humanity and one that proposes to save us from a deadly virus. All for free, for this disease.
A new update of the game suggests how it will work when players will have a mission to send slow down the spread of disease upgrade health systems, and decide on real-world actions, such as isolation measures, public broadcasts, and public service closures.
For the first time, P disease Inc. it has improved the way myths are left behind and the plan will be a step out of the situation. To avoid misunderstandings in the game that implicitly mimic the truth, this has been developed with the help of experts from the World Health Organization (WHO)
P disease Inc. It donates $ 250,000 to combat COVID-19
As the company also reported in its statement, P disease Inc. donated $ 250,000 divided between the Coalition of Innovations for Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI) and the Solidarity Response Fund COVID-19 of the World Health Organization. Given the situation in which P disease Inc,. From the start, James Vaughan, co-founder of Puto Inc said:
Eight years ago, I never thought the real world would look like a P disease Inc. game. or that so many players use Pisode Inc. to help them overcome the real epidemic.
Far from the idea of its predecessor original that no one believed possible, P disease Inc. collaborated in the real world bring authentic information to their players and work together financially at a time when no answer seems to be enough.