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Far Cry team start fund for Nepal

Ubisoft studio will match donations up to the first $100,000

Ubisoft's Far Cry 4 team has set up its own fundraising effort for those affected by the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal last week. They have urged people to donate and promised to match donations up to $100,000.

"Having spent the last few years working on Far Cry 4, a game heavily inspired by Nepal and its people, it is with heavy hearts that the Far Cry family pulls together to raise money for the Canadian Red Cross, who are mobilizing their traveling hospital team to Kathmandu to offer support and medical assistance," the developers said in a statement.

"The Far Cry team will match donations up to the first $100,000. Thanks for your generosity and please, spread the word."

You can donate to the fund at the Canadian Red Cross site here.

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