Sony announces $10M fund to help indie video game developers affected by COVID-19

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Though more people are stuck at home with their PCs and gaming consoles, times are still tough for small indie game developers that are
often dependent on gaming conferences to both promote their titles and source investments and publishing deals. Today, Sony announced they
had earmarked $10 million for a fund dedicated to helping indie game developers that have seen negative impacts from the pandemic crisis
Earlier this month, Sony announced they had formed a $100 million fund dedicated to COVID-19 relief, though that fund was more explicitly
focused on healthcare workers and remote education. Sony didn&t share much in the way of details around the fund, noting that more details
would be available soon
Alongside the fund announcement, Sony shared that in order to encourage more PlayStation users to stay indoors, they were making both
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey available as free digital downloads on their digital store
The two bits of news are forming the basis for what PlayStation calls its &Play at Home Initiative.& The titles will be available for free
downloads from April 15 through May 5.