
About
How It Started
Voices of the Forgotten was founded by video game director Luc Bernard with a single conviction: that the immersive power of games could make people feel the weight of history in ways that linger long after the screen goes dark.
That conviction became The Light in the Darkness, the first video game ever made about the Holocaust. With over two million completions worldwide, it proved that interactive storytelling could reach a generation that traditional education was losing.

What We Build
That emotional core drives everything we create. From new games in development to short films on social media to revolutionary forms of digital storytelling, every project is united by one purpose: to reach the current generation and make sure they never forget.
Who Stands Behind the Work
The Director's Cut of The Light in the Darkness is funded by the Claims Conference, the organization that negotiates Holocaust reparations and funds remembrance worldwide, and by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. No other organization combines the creative vision, institutional backing, and digital reach we bring to this space.
We are not catching up to anyone. We are setting the pace.
The window to reach the generation that will inherit the responsibility of remembrance is open right now. We intend to use every second of it.
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