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One single EVE Online ship sale raises over $30,000 for Australian fire relief

Proceeds from the sale will, as with other PLEX for Good donations, be put toward a real-world cash donation made to the Australian bushfire relief efforts.

Alissa McAloon, Publisher

January 27, 2020

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EVE Online developer CCP Games has pointed its charitable PLEX for Good campaign toward the Australian bushfires relief efforts, a donation drive that now includes roughly $33,000 raised from the auction and sale of a single, incredibly rare ship.

The PLEX for Good campaign itself is CCP Games’ way of rallying the EVE Online community to help support charitable causes, and acts as a donation drive where players can have their digital PLEX currency converted to real-world cash donations to help a cause.

The aforementioned ship sale wasn’t part of CCP’s plans, but rather was independently offered up as a donation driver by a player wanting to put the vessel’s value toward the PLEX for Good drive.

The ship itself—one of five to ever exist—was put on the auction block by a player going by Kelon Darklight after having previously received it as a prize in 2016. The high-profile item attracted the attention of scientist and EVE Online player Scott Manely, who in turn closed out the auction with a bid of 1,001,001 PLEX.

According to PCGamer, that sum equals around $33,000 when converted to USD.

That million and change of in-game currency will, as with other PLEX for Good donations, be put toward a real-world cash donation made to the Australian bushfire relief efforts following the close of the campaign yesterday. The exact total raised has yet to be shared, but will include the ~$40,000 from the auction as well as other donations from the community throughout the month.

About the Author

Alissa McAloon

Publisher, GameDeveloper.com

As the Publisher of Game Developer, Alissa McAloon brings a decade of experience in the video game industry and media. When not working in the world of B2B game journalism, Alissa enjoys spending her time in the worlds of immersive sandbox games or dabbling in the occasional TTRPG.

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