A new way to recruit blood donors

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Source: Dutch blood bank urges League of Legends gamers to back #myfirstblood - DutchNews.nl

Dutch blood bank urges League of Legends gamers to back #myfirstblood
September 11, 2018

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The Blood Moon Thresh. Illustration: Riot Games


Computer games are often said to be bloodthirsty, but Dutch blood bank Sanquin [Dutch only] has run a donor recruitment campaign targeting the players of online battle game League of Legends.

Sanquin, which is privately owned, wanted to recruit more young men aged 18 to 35 and worked together with Riot Games, the makers [of] popular game League of Legends, to drum up more support.

It is the first time the Dutch League of Legends community has been mobilized by a social campaign, Sanquin says.

‘Are you the gamer who goes as far as possible to win? We do that at Sanquin too,’ the #myfirstblood website text states. ‘Together with our 340,000 donors, we save lives. Perhaps a member of your family or one of the hundred of thousands gamers in the Netherlands. Will you join our battle?’

Players who agreed to check whether they could give blood or not win an award – a Blood Moon ‘skin’ for the character Thresh – if they send a selfie of themselves at the Sanquin testing center. So far, 300 new blood donors have been signed up, broadcaster NOS reported [in Dutch].

League of Legends is one of the most popular online games in the world and is played by tens of millions of people every year. In the game, two teams of five characters attempt to wipe out the others' base.

The campaign, which has generated interest in Belgium and the US, runs until the end of this year. Sanquin says #myfirstblood has been prompted to target youngsters to ensure the continuity of blood donations.
 
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