Polygon raises $120,000 in funds for Innocence Project during a 56-hour event over three days of charity livestreaming over Twitch. Polygon has recently wrapped up a massive charity event, ending an extended Twitch stream by meeting its goal to raise money for criminal justice advocacy organization Innocence Project. This three day charity streaming event involved a number of different staff members from Polygon coming together and playing different titles like Jackbox Party Pack and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, while the chat watched and donated. The cause that Polygon was supporting through the Twitch livestreams is the Innocence Project, which can still be donated to through the connected Tiltify campaign website. Innocence Project is an organization that works to exonerate innocent men and women who have been wrongfully convicted, often using DNA evidence to overturn these convictions. Throughout the 56 hours stream conducted over three days, Polygon managed to raise an incredible $120,000 for Innocence Project, beating the news outlet’s goal of $111,111.11 by thousands. Anyone who wants to see the VODs after the fact can still watch the charity streams on Twitch, and can also further donate to the organization beyond the scope of the event itself. It might be less interesting to…
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