- Treesplease has announced that the initiative launched with their debut game, Longleaf Valley, has achieved significant results.
- Players have contributed to planting more than two million real trees worldwide!
- New in-game content inspired by Veganuary is now available for players to enjoy.
When we hear about "gaming for good" initiatives, we rarely see concrete results of the positive impact made. Fortunately, today is an exception. Treesplease, the team behind the debut title Longleaf Valley, has confirmed that their efforts have led to the planting of over two million real trees.
Treesplease achieved this milestone through their partnership with the Eden Reforestation Project. The carbon dioxide offset from this work is estimated to be around 42,000 tonnes! To start off 2025, the developer has introduced a new Veganuary event, drawing inspiration from the official Veganuary Cookbook.
Whether you follow a vegan lifestyle, are just experimenting, or remain skeptical, you'll still want to log in during the event. Participants can explore new in-game content inspired by New Year's resolutions and earn charming baby animal rewards.
Go greenIt has been an outstanding year for Treesplease. The company also announced that its CEO and founder, Laura Carter, received a Global Gaming Citizen award at the 2024 Game Awards for her contributions to climate action. Additionally, Longleaf Valley won Best Purpose Driven Game at the 2024 Playing for the Planet Awards.
It's clear that Treesplease has found a winning formula with their "Play it, Plant It" approach. Many gamers appreciate the opportunity to support a meaningful cause while enjoying themselves. Through this model, Treesplease has made a substantial positive impact.
While not tied to a specific environmental theme, the upcoming game Communite also emphasizes community and progress. Why not read Jupiter Hadley's preview of Communite to learn more?
