The Jingle Jam 2021 is now available, which also means that the Jingle Jam Games Collection is now available. With 56 games worth over £650 ($785), this is the largest collection yet. Since it went live 15 hours ago, we’ve raised over £800,000 ($1 million) for charity, with £250,000 ($330,000) raised in the first 30 minutes. It’s a wonderful act of kindness on the part of the gaming community.

The Jingle Jam began at 5 p.m. GMT on December 1st and will end at 12 a.m. GMT on December 14th.

This is the largest one yet, with 14 charities receiving funding to address issues ranging from national to global, including disabled access to gaming and sport, cancer research, structural racism and inequalities, LGBTQ+ issues, environmentalism, and sustainability. The complete list of projects can be found at the bottom of the press release.

The Jingle Jam Games Collection is now available, and it’s HUGE, with over 50 games worth over £650 – available to anyone who donates over £35 ($47) here.

From co-op smash-hits Unrailed and Embr to critically acclaimed storytelling adventures Heaven’s Vault and Tales of the Neon Sea, the collection covers all genres. There’s the award-winning picross Murder by Numbers, Project Winter’s arctic survival, and PC Building Simulator’s reasonably priced graphics cards.

The Jingle Jam is celebrating its tenth anniversary.

The Jingle Jam is supported by a wide range of game industry companies and personalities, including Twitch, Chucklefish, comms agency Honest PR, and top Twitch streamers, among others.

For the first time this year, any creator who wants to participate in the Jingle Jam can set up their own fundraising channels and participate.