Business News

UK video games studios raise £30,000 for Oxfordshire’s SpecialEffect

Published by
Sam Pither

Games studios from around the UK have come together for a 24-hour football match, raising £30,000 for Oxfordshire-based gaming accessibility charity SpecialEffect.

Kicking off at 7pm on Wednesday 26 April at England’s St. George’s Park training facility, the event saw 24 teams taking part including squads from Worcestershire’s Flix Interactive, Warwickshire-based Rare and Playground Games, Surrey-based EA and Bromley’s Splash Damage, with each team assigned to either the red or blue team.

Each team then played a full-length 90-minute match on rotation, representing either the red or blue side. Every goal scored contributed to the overall score, which at the final whistle at 6pm on Thursday 27 April was an epic 53-68 to the Reds.

The event originated in the 2020 Covid lockdown, when staff from Xbox studios Rare and Playground Games organised an online fundraiser, playing 11-a-side FIFA live on the streaming platform Twitch. That graduated into a real-life football game between the two sets of players in 2021, and now this around-the-clock marathon match, featuring some of the biggest names in the video games industry.

The entire event was streamed live on Xbox’s Twitch channel with a consistent audience of over 2500 viewers enjoying the action, accompanied by commentary from a multitude of special guests including Gav Murphy, Charleyy Hodson, Inel Tomlinson, Craig Duncan and Henry Melville, along with SpecialEffect staff Nick Streeter and Liam Lawler adding their expert punditry to what proved to be a highly amusing and good-spirited broadcast.

Read more - Game on: The rise and rise of the gaming industry in the South East

After the event, Tom Donegan, SpecialEffect COO commented, “A huge thank you to Rare for organising such a fantastic 24 hours, and we’re so grateful to everyone involved in playing, broadcasting, watching and donating to this unique event!

“The money raised will make a BIG difference as we try to level the playing field for gamers with physical disabilities. We don’t charge for any of our services, so these funds will go directly towards helping more people with disabilities to get back in the game. Well done to all the teams who took part, you’re ALL winners in our eyes!”

SpecialEffect is an Oxfordshire-based charity that focuses on helping people with physical disabilities to play video games. For many people, games are a vital form of recreation and games like Sea of Thieves and Forza Horizon 5 have a particular role to play in connecting gamers with additional needs. SpecialEffect uses innovative technology to make gaming accessible to all.

Solutions are tailored to each individual, taking into account their physical limitations and creating custom input devices, from modified controllers to eye gaze and voice control, to let them play with their friends and family.

SpecialEffect will be the partner charity for this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards, having benefitted from our support previously at the South Coast and Thames Valley Tech Awards in 2022.

Read more - Leamington Spa identified as UK hub for gaming industry

Sam Pither

Sam is the Regional Editor of Biz News, responsible for both Hampshire and Dorset. A new recruit to journalism, Sam started writing for the Business Magazine as a freelancer in May of 2022 after completing his degree in English at University College London. His passion for local businesses and ability to tell a story soon caught the attention of the publication’s management team and have led to his meteoric rise. Sam, who lives in central Reading, takes a particular interest in technology, gaming and food and drink, having been a chef before starting his degree.

Recent Posts

Three things to consider when entering the Property Deal of the Year

The thriving world of deals is the backbone of the Thames Valley’s property sector. Ensuring…

8 hours ago

Dyson launches £600 wet floor cleaner

Malmesbury-based Dyson has unveiled a sophisticated wet floor cleaner for hard floor surfaces. It will…

11 hours ago

Paris Smith named 'Large Firm of the Year' at the Hampshire Law Society Awards 2024

Paris Smith LLP has been named the ‘Large Firm of the Year’ at the Hampshire…

12 hours ago

Maximising value from employee benefits

Research* by Isio and YouGov, who surveyed over 7,000 private sector employees, has found that…

16 hours ago

Starboard Hotels opens new Gatwick Airport location after £14m refurb

Buckinghamshire-based Starboard Hotels has announced the opening of Ibis Styles Gatwick following a £14 million…

19 hours ago

Kent brewers Shepherd Neame awarded royal warrant

Independent family brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame has been granted use of the royal warrant by…

19 hours ago