Humble Conquer COVID-19 Bundle
Get your hands on some classic games worth more than $1,000 for just $30 in latest Humble Bundle to help fight Coronavirus.
In a desperate time when entire world is fighting against COVID-19 pandemic, digital storefront Humble Store came forward with a care package for gamers with their greatest offerings to raise funds to support all responding parties.
Latest offer from Humble Bundle comes with a great chance to contribute Coronavirus relief efforts and owning over $1,000 worth of PC games to redeem on Steam as well as loads of digital books collection by spending only $30.
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In a special one-week bundle, Humble has featured some popular releases from renowned developers and publishers. There are a bunch of ebooks and comics from Army of Darkness, Red Sonja, Saga, Spawn and The Boys series too.
Upon purchasing this bundle, new subscribers can also unlock a month of Humble Choice service for free. All of these are great ways to pass time and stay indoors as healthcare workers gets some help to take care of infected patients.
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Some of the best picks out of this bundle are Broken Age, GNOG, Hollow Knight, Into The Breach, Killing Floor 2, Psychonauts, Sniper Elite III, Superhot, The Jackbox Party Pack 2, The Witness, Undertale and Wizard of Legend.
You are also getting titles such as Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition, Darksiders: Warmastered Edition, Double Fine Adventure, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Tropico 4 and Worms Revolution.
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Every games included within this lineup are compatible to run on Steam for Windows and some are supported on Linux and Mac. DRM-free copies of Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville, The Witness and Undertale will also be available.
All profits made from limited time "Humble Conquer COVID-19 Bundle" purchase will go straight to support organizations like Direct Relief, Doctors Without Borders, International Rescue Committee and Partners In Health.
In a desperate time when entire world is fighting against COVID-19 pandemic, digital storefront Humble Store came forward with a care package for gamers with their greatest offerings to raise funds to support all responding parties.
Latest offer from Humble Bundle comes with a great chance to contribute Coronavirus relief efforts and owning over $1,000 worth of PC games to redeem on Steam as well as loads of digital books collection by spending only $30.
Humble Conquer COVID-19 Bundle |
RELATED: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered Out On PS4
In a special one-week bundle, Humble has featured some popular releases from renowned developers and publishers. There are a bunch of ebooks and comics from Army of Darkness, Red Sonja, Saga, Spawn and The Boys series too.
Upon purchasing this bundle, new subscribers can also unlock a month of Humble Choice service for free. All of these are great ways to pass time and stay indoors as healthcare workers gets some help to take care of infected patients.
RELATED: Xbox Live Gold Free Games for April 2020
Some of the best picks out of this bundle are Broken Age, GNOG, Hollow Knight, Into The Breach, Killing Floor 2, Psychonauts, Sniper Elite III, Superhot, The Jackbox Party Pack 2, The Witness, Undertale and Wizard of Legend.
You are also getting titles such as Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition, Darksiders: Warmastered Edition, Double Fine Adventure, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Tropico 4 and Worms Revolution.
RELATED: Nintendo to Remaster Super Mario Bros. Games for 35th Anniversary
Every games included within this lineup are compatible to run on Steam for Windows and some are supported on Linux and Mac. DRM-free copies of Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville, The Witness and Undertale will also be available.
All profits made from limited time "Humble Conquer COVID-19 Bundle" purchase will go straight to support organizations like Direct Relief, Doctors Without Borders, International Rescue Committee and Partners In Health.