Allow Ruby Obtained Through In-App Games to Be Donated

Emart24 announced that it will hold the 'Ruby 1 Million Donation Event' with the Community Chest of Korea from the 4th until the end of this year.


The model is introducing the 'Ruby 1 Million Donation Event' at Emart24. <br>[Photo by Emart24].

The model is introducing the 'Ruby 1 Million Donation Event' at Emart24.
[Photo by Emart24].

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Participants can join through the 'Heart Donation' event page within the Emart24 application (app), where they can donate as many rubies as they want, earned through games in the Emart24 app.


Customers who participate in the Ruby 1 Million Donation Event can receive new costumes shaped like the Community Chest of Korea, including 'Sharing Wondungi' (for donating 100 or 500 rubies) and 'Hope Wondungi' (for donating 1,000 rubies), based on the cumulative number of rubies donated. Customers who donate 1,000 rubies will also receive a mobile voucher worth 500 KRW, usable at Emart24 stores nationwide.


In addition to donating rubies (a currency earned through games within the Emart24 app) that customers already possess, Emart24 has enabled automatic donations through the ruby donation game 'Space Sharing Delivery.' By safely delivering the sharing box to its destination in the game within the Emart24 app, 6 to 8 rubies are automatically donated. Customers who complete all 15 stages can also obtain the 'Fruit Wondungi' costume with a worker concept. Emart24 plans to donate funds to the Community Chest of Korea proportional to the number of rubies donated by customers.


Furthermore, two types of Community Chest of Korea hot pack products, a Hot Espresso season cup, Love Macarons, and Love Sandwiches will be sequentially introduced this month, with a portion of the proceeds automatically donated.



An Emart24 representative said, "We made it easy and fun to think about and practice sharing by allowing participation in donations through app games," adding, "We introduced creative and unique methods, such as dressing game characters in costumes shaped like the Community Chest of Korea, hoping to help spread the culture of sharing."


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