All of the new level’s proceeds will go towards humanitarian aid for Ukraine
Doomco-creator John Romero is raising support for Ukraine on a brand-new level. Romero has a new level forDoom 2, and all proceeds from it will go towards aiding humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Called “One Humanity,” this is Romero’s firstDoom 2level since the original came out in 1994. The level, also known as the .WAD, requires an original copy ofDoom 2and a modern source port to play.
All the proceeds from the €5Doom 2level will go towards the people of Ukraine, aiding the efforts of the Red Cross and UN Central Emergency Response Fund.
To support the people of Ukraine and the humanitarian efforts of the Red Cross and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund, I’m releasing a new DOOM II level for a donation of €5. 100% of the proceeds go toward these agencies. Thank you.https://t.co/1meRjC0IJZpic.twitter.com/p0VbjdIofP
— John Romero 🤘🏽 (@romero)Jun 30, 2025
It’spretty easy and cheapto get a copy ofDoom 2, alongside its predecessor, these days. And now you can play new content for it while helping humanitarian aid where it’s needed.
Many game developers and publishers have beencalling for support and releasing statementson the Russian invasion of Ukraine. From donating game sales to making donations, many been putting their support behind the citizens of Ukraine.
Others, meanwhile, have been pulling their content away from Russia. EA Sports has removed the Russian national teams and clubsfrom two of its games, echoing decisions made by their real-life counterparts. And CD Projekt, the group that publishes CD Projekt Red games likeCyberpunk 2077and also owns digital gaming platform GOG, announced that itwill be halting digital and physical salesin Russia and Belarus to call attention to the invasion of Ukraine.