Treesplease has made waves in the gaming world with its impactful "Play it, Plant it" initiative, and now they're celebrating a major milestone: thanks to their debut game Longleaf Valley, players have helped plant over two million real-world trees.
This impressive feat was achieved through Treesplease’s collaboration with the Eden Reforestation Project. The environmental impact is no small matter—equivalent to offsetting around 42,000 tonnes of CO₂. That's not just a win for gamers, but for the planet too.
Kicking off 2025 with purpose, Treesplease is also introducing fresh in-game content inspired by Veganuary. Whether you're fully committed to a plant-based lifestyle, simply curious, or skeptical about the trend, there’s something exciting for everyone. Log in during the event window to experience new themed content and earn exclusive rewards—including some irresistibly cute baby animal collectibles.
Go green
It’s been an incredible year for Treesplease on multiple fronts. In addition to their reforestation success, the company’s CEO and founder, Laura Carter, was honored with the Global Gaming Citizen award at the 2024 Game Awards for her leadership in climate action. Meanwhile, Longleaf Valley took home the title of Best Purpose-Driven Game at the 2024 Playing for the Planet Awards.
Clearly, Treesplease has tapped into a powerful idea: combining entertainment with meaningful impact. Gamers love the chance to play while contributing to a greater cause—and this team has delivered that experience in spades.
For those interested in community-driven gameplay, be sure to check out Jupiter Hadley’s preview of Communite, another promising title focused on connection and positive change.