Saturday, October 26th 2024

Blizzard Entertainment Teams up with CureDuchenne for a Charity Program in World of Warcraft

Blizzard Entertainment and the massively multiplayer online role-playing game, World of Warcraft, are teaming up with CureDuchenne, a global nonprofit dedicated to funding and finding a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, to launch an in-game promotion that will raise funds for the nonprofit and accelerate a cure for the rare neuromuscular disease.

The charity partnership is inspired by the incredible story of Mats Steen, which was captured in the newly released award-winning Netflix documentary, The Remarkable Life of Ibelin. Mats, a Norwegian World of Warcraft player known in game as Ibelin, suffered from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In the wake of his death at age 25, his family discovered what they thought was a life lived in total isolation was in fact filled with joy, laughter, friendship and love through Mats' adventures in World of Warcraft. The game opened a world of community and connection his family never knew existed and gave him a rich set of friends and experiences that would not have been possible outside of the game environment. Mats was a supportive friend and trusted advisor who made a tremendous impact on the lives of all he encountered in the game.
World of Warcraft players will have the opportunity to build on Mats' legacy and adopt a limited-edition pet in World of Warcraft to accompany them on their adventures while supporting CureDuchenne's mission of improving and extending the lives of those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy around the world. The Reven Pack, available for US$20 now through January 7, 2025, features an adorable fox pet, Reven ("fox" in Norwegian), for both modern World of Warcraft and Classic Progression realms. Additionally, modern WoW players will also get a transmog backpack, Reven's Comfy Carrier, complete with a sleepy Reven. One hundred percent of the purchase price* will be donated to CureDuchenne to accelerate research toward a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and improve care for individuals worldwide living with the disease.

"We are immensely grateful to Blizzard Entertainment and World of Warcraft for their partnership to fund critical research that will bring us closer to a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and support families living with Duchenne around the world," said Debra Miller, founder and CEO of CureDuchenne. "Mats Steen brought hope and support to so many who were lucky enough to know him but, like many with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, he left his loved ones far too soon. With the generous support of the World of Warcraft community, we will be able to help will help more boys and young men like Mats live longer, stronger lives."

"Mats Steen lived a life in World of Warcraft that he couldn't in the real world as he fought Duchenne muscular dystrophy alongside his incredible family, who I'm proud to have met and fallen in love with," said Holly Longdale, executive producer of World of Warcraft. "Working with CureDuchenne for our Charity Pet Program, in honor of Mats' memory, allows us to harness the power of our phenomenal global community to bring meaningful impact to so many lives."
Source: Blizzard
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3 Comments on Blizzard Entertainment Teams up with CureDuchenne for a Charity Program in World of Warcraft

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the54thvoid
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When I was young, my (same age) next door neighbour developed muscular dystrophy. I watched it take his mobility, his freedom, and in his early twenties, his life. A horrible condition.
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stoff75
My wife when watching Titanic: "How can you not cry!?"
My wife when watching Ibelin documentary: "Oh so NOW you're crying!!"

Seemed like an awesome dude and an awesome guild. And awesome of Blizz to do this charity and also have his tombstone in the game.
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