Starting tomorrow, December 2nd, and running throughout the week SEGA and Stand Up To Cancer are teaming up and hosting a series of livestreams in order to raise awareness as well as funds for cancer research.

SEGA and Stand Up To Cancer will be working with several well known developers such as Amplitude Studios, Creative Assembly, and Relic Entertainment. Several content creators will be streaming throughout the week but if you’d like to tune in to these specific developer streams here is the schedule:

  • December 2nd, 3-5pm GMT – Watch The Sisters of Twilight clash with Clan Mulder in Total War: WARHAMMER II with Creative Assembly – twitch.tv/totalwar
  • December 3rd, 4-7pm GMT – Join as Amplitude Studios saves Auriga in Endless Legend – twitch.tv/amplitudestudios
  • December 7th, 5-11pm GMT – SEGA Europe plays Total War: WARHAMMER II, Alien: Isolation & Sonic Mania  – twitch.tv/sega
  • December 8th, 7-9pm GMT – Relic Entertainment takes a look back at one of their most popular games – twitch.tv/relicentertainment

If you are a streamer and would like to participate in the event you can reach out to  [email protected].

All money raised will go Stand Up To Cancer’s partnered cancer research programs. You can checkout the press release below for more information:


SEGA Teams Up with Stand Up To Cancer for Week of Charity Livestreams

From December 2nd to 8th SEGA Europe & its development studios will host official developer streams & rally communities to stream & raise money for cancer research

London, England – November 30, 2020 – This Wednesday, SEGA® Europe Ltd. is kicking off a week-long initiative of charity livestreams in collaboration with Stand Up To Cancer® (SU2C). Together with beloved development studios Amplitude Studios™, Creative Assembly™, Relic Entertainment™ and Two Point Studios™, SEGA Europe will be working with dozens of talented content creators to raise money for SU2C’s groundbreaking cancer research programs

Stand Up To Cancer launched its #SU2CStreamTeam fundraising campaign in 2019, inviting gamers and content creators to host charity streams and help raise awareness and funds for lifesaving cancer research. Every penny of the support SU2C receives goes directly to its collaborative cancer research programs.

“Now more than ever, it’s critical to support cancer research. In the U.S. alone, we continue to lose one person every minute to this terrible disease,” said Sung Poblete, PhD, RN, CEO of Stand Up To Cancer. “We are immensely grateful to SEGA and its talented network of content creators who are turning their passion into action by supporting the cancer community at this time.”

As part of this campaign, as well as of the celebration of SEGA’s 60th anniversary, SEGA EuropeAmplitude Studios™, Creative Assembly™ and Relic Entertainment™ will be hosting official developer streams throughout the week, streaming alongside the many participating community members & fans from around the world. While content creators will be live throughout the week, the official SEGA stream schedule is as follows:

  • December 2nd, 3-5pm GMT – Watch The Sisters of Twilight clash with Clan Mulder in Total War: WARHAMMER II with Creative Assembly – twitch.tv/totalwar
  • December 3rd, 4-7pm GMT – Join as Amplitude Studios saves Auriga in Endless Legend – twitch.tv/amplitudestudios
  • December 7th, 5-11pm GMT – SEGA Europe plays Total War: WARHAMMER II, Alien: Isolation & Sonic Mania  – twitch.tv/sega
  • December 8th, 7-9pm GMT – Relic Entertainment takes a look back at one of their most popular games – twitch.tv/relicentertainment

Are you a streamer? Do you want to help raise money for charity while playing the games you love? Reach out to [email protected] to take part! Together with Stand Up To Cancer, let’s fight to end cancer as we know it – one stream at a time.

Aaron Evangelisti
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