Gamers will also get some in-game rewards

May 1, 2015 01:58 GMT  ·  By

Video game developer Bungie is announcing that it is introducing a new special Nepal Aid T-Shirt in the official store in order to help gamers contribute to the relief effort for the country that was recently hit by a devastating earthquake.

The official weekly update explains that gamers will be able to spend 24.99 dollars or Euro in order to get access to the item of clothing, as well as to a custom in-game shader and a special emblem.

All the profits that Bungie makes from the items will be then donated to charities that are directly involved in the effort to aid Nepal during these troubled moments.

All those interested need to pre-order an Aid T-Shirt before 11:59 PM Pacific Time on Sunday, May 24.

Bungie adds, "Shirts will be put into production on Monday, May 25th and will begin shipping in early June. In-game items will be distributed in an upcoming feature update later this year."

The company is encouraging all its fans to contribute to the donation drive as soon as possible.

The team at Ubisoft that has used Nepal as an inspiration for Kyrat for Far Cry 4 is also aiding the charity efforts for the country, matching all fan donations up to 100,000 dollars (91,000 Euro).