Game On Cancer’s Superhero Streamers brings together Australian creators to raise funds for cancer research

In its fourth year, Cure Cancer’s Game On Cancer initiative will be running its Superhero Streamers event, which will go towards supporting ground-breaking cancer research.

The event will run from Monday 1st April through to Friday 31st May, and will allow creators from various walks of life to support the awesome Cure Cancer researchers who should undoubtedly be labelled real-life superheroes.

ASUS ROG will be supporting the campaign this year and will be matching donations to help raise additional funds. Team ROG will be led by Twitch Partner and frequent Game On Cancer fundraiser Camomo_10. Additional teams include Twitch Partner and Game On Cancer supporter Jess Wyatt, tech creator and game streamer Nicktacula, and goto.game’s own JackHuddo.

Are you a current or aspiring streamer and looking to join? You can follow these simple steps below:

  1. Sign up to fundraise on Tiltify between April 1st and May 31st
  2. Join a fundraising team or fly solo
  3. Go live and have fun while they fundraise amongst their community

Streamers will then be eligible to unlock a range of cool prizes when they reach various fundraising milestones:

  • Fundraise $250  – Game On Cancer Lanyard and Superhero Streamers Pin
  • Fundraise $500 – Game On Cancer Water Bottle
  • Fundraise $750  – Game On Cancer Playmat (first 40)
  • Fundraise $1,500  – Oodie™ Originals (first 30)
  • Fundraise $2,000  – ASUS ROG Pelta Headset & ASUS ROG Merch Pack (includes: t-shirt, lanyard, stickers, keyring, notebook) (First 10)
  • Fundraise $3,000  – ASUS ROG Scabbed II Medium Size Mouse Pad, ASUS ROG Strix Impact III Wireless Black Mouse & ASUS ROG Falchion Ace Black Keyboard (First 20)
  • Fundraise $4,000 – ASUS VivoWatch 5 AERO & ASUS ROG Carnyx Microphone Black (First 5)

Cure Cancer’s Game On Cancer community has raised over A$1.25 million to date, all for ground-breaking cancer research and stands as the leading charity initiative in the Australian games industry.

You can also show your support by following Game On Cancer® on X, joining the community on Discord, and donating to your favourite Superhero Streamer.

Matthew Arcari

Matthew Arcari is the games and technology editor at The AU Review. You can find him on X at @sirchunkee, or at the Dagobah System, chilling with Luke and Yoda.