Game On Cancer is back for 2025, uniting streamers and creators to raise funds for life-saving cancer research. Cure Cancer’s annual campaign, now in its fourth year, continues to rally the gaming community in support of pioneering scientists dedicated to developing breakthroughs in cancer treatment.
From the 1st of April to the 31st of May, streamers across platforms can join the cause, transforming their broadcasts into fundraising powerhouses. Whether teaming up with friends or flying solo, creators have the chance to make a tangible difference in the fight against cancer.
ASUS ROG has stepped up as a major supporter this year, sponsoring a dedicated team with matched donations and providing a selection of exclusive products as fundraising rewards. Camomo_10, a seasoned Twitch Partner and long-time supporter of Game On Cancer, will lead the ASUS ROG team, while other squads will be captained by prominent creators like Jess Wyatt, tech expert and streamer Nicktacula, and goto.game’s JackHuddo.
Getting involved is easy. Sign up via Tiltify the 1st of April to the 31st of May, decide whether to join a team or tackle the challenge independently, and go live to engage audiences while fundraising. Participants can unlock exclusive rewards as they reach milestone targets, including:
• $250: Game On Cancer Lanyard and Superhero Streamers Pin
• $500: Game On Cancer Water Bottle
• $750: Game On Cancer Playmat (first 40)
• $1,500: Oodie Originals (first 30)
• $2,000: ASUS ROG Pelta Headset & ASUS ROG Merch Pack (first 10)
• $3,000: ASUS ROG Scabbed II Mouse Pad, Strix Impact III Wireless Mouse & Falchion Ace Keyboard (first 20)
• $4,000: ASUS VivoWatch 5 AERO & ROG Carnyx Microphone (first 5)
Since its launch, Game On Cancer has raised over $1.25 million AUD, solidifying its position as a leading charity initiative within the Australian gaming space. Supported by notable ambassadors such as Back Pocket, SkillUp, MissMollyMakes, and Jeff Cannata, this campaign continues to showcase the positive impact of the gaming community.
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