Over the past few weeks we have witnessed a multitude of free game promotions. Everything be for make confinement more bearable based on giving us something to spend our time on and having fun with. However, in these tough times, healthcare workers who spend countless hours in hospitals also deserve to de-stress while playing.
For this reason, the web of keys Keymailer has created the initiative Games for Carers alongside UKIE (UK Association for Interactive Entertainment) and a handful of video game companies. Together they have compiled more than 85,000 game codes intended for National Health Service personnel (NHS) in UK.
@Keymailer is delighted to be supporting #gamesforcarers with our new Giveaways platform. A massive THANK YOU to all NHS staff for everything you’re doing, and to the UK games industry for 85,000 games contributed! @uk_ie @cj_dinenage https://t.co/C4Z3qHL9bN pic.twitter.com/aPxpcjWIEH
– Keymailer (@Keymailer) April 29, 2020
Keymailer is delighted to support Games for Carers with our new delivery platform. We want to express our huge appreciation to all healthcare workers for all you are doing, and also to the UK video game industry for contributing 85,000 titles.
On the one hand, it serves as thanks for his work at the forefront of the fight against the coronavirus. On the other hand, it also serves so that they can clear themselves in their spare time and have a fun time.
As we can see in Rock Paper Shotgun, companies like Bethesda, EA, Bungie, Sega, Xbox or Sony They have joined the initiative and have done their bit with games like DOOM Eternal, Dreams or FIFA 20. In fact, ZA / UM is also out there with its excellent Elysium Disc.
Each worker can access with his personal e-mail from here and take away one of the thousands of keys for free that there are collected. If you are not in the UK it obviously won't let you in.
It is only for the UK, but it is also a considerate gesture with people who are giving their all to save lives and prevent the pandemic from spreading further. Everybody needs to disconnect with a good game once in a while.