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Changelog 2.0 is a whopping 57-hour charity streaming event supporting Safe In Our World


We’re thrilled to amplify an amazing 57-hour charity streaming event, facilitated by one of our Ambassadors. Changelog 2.0 explores 18 different worlds and stories in support of games community mental health!

Our very own KingArgaroth (Ambassador Class of 2025) has been pulling together a fantastic charity event, featuring members of the Game Changers stream team, in a Twitch event spanning the course of the weekend (and 57 hours)!

Changelog 2.0 returns for a second year, to support Safe In Our World and bring you stories of personal challenges and growth, from an introspective and creative team of gamers, donating their time and efforts to support our mission.

A small star clinging to a large map of the cosmos, with Changelog 2.0, the Safe In Our World logo and the Game Changer logo.

Changelog 2.0 Schedule

Can you marry someone in Stardew Valley in just three hours? Shalarissa is going to give it a try as she opens the event. Watch a head-to-head Minecraft challenge event with LellybeanTV. Or if games aren’t your thing, there’s even a parody of the Eurovision Song Contest to end the event, made by HampyStrange. There’s something for everyone in Changelog 2.0 – and we can’t wait to get stuck in!

You can check the schedule and find something perfect for you, or board the raid train to see a world of wonder to inspire and entertain all weekend long.

Get Involved

With a range of donation and milestone incentives, your support can spice things up! Be it challenging one of the Game Changers to play with an upside-down controller, or unlocking rewards when fundraising goals are met (like exclusive Sidekick journal giveaways), there’s loads of reasons to get involved and donate. Check in with each creator to see their own exclusive incentives!

Challenging stigma, changing the game

KingArgaroth and the Game Changers stream team explore the positive impacts games have had on them, from reclaiming their childhood to managing depression and panic disorders. They also explore the negative impact of toxicity and sexism in online gaming, and encourage everyone to help change the game – and make gaming communities safer for all!

It’s initiatives like this that really light us up as a mental health charity. It’s community building, it’s sharing lived experiences, it’s breaking down stigma. It’s starting the conversation.

So, if you’re looking for something to do this weekend (April 25th – 27th) and you’d like to throw your support behind a stream team that’s pulling out all the stops to change the game, please consider spending some time with the Game Changers.