John Romero, one of the co-founders of id Software and developer of original Doom games has released a new map for DOOM II in support of Ukraine. One Humanity (this is the name) is the first map that Romero created for DOOM II since its release in 1994.
In a tweet, a developer has shared that all proceeds from the map that costs €5 will go towards the Red Cross and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund.
To support the people of Ukraine and the humanitarian efforts of the Red Cross and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund, I’m releasing a new DOOM II level for a donation of €5. 100% of the proceeds go toward these agencies. Thank you. https://t.co/1meRjC0IJZ pic.twitter.com/p0VbjdIofP
— John Romero (@romero) March 2, 2022
As mentioned in the Romero shop, in order to play the map you should own an original copy of DOOM II and a modern source port. Here’s where you can buy it and support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
You can also help Ukraine fight with Russian occupants via Savelife.
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Source: John Romero