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Pay Only $35 For $600 Worth Of Games

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Video games are expensive, especially for those who are not swimming in money. This is why the regular sale events at Steam are so popular among gamers. Now, video game enthusiasts on a budget have another chance to save money on their favorite hobby by getting $600 worth of titles for only $35. Plus, they get to contribute to charity.

This offer comes in the form of The Humble Freedom Bundle, which is a bundle that gamers can buy at Humble Bundle, Attack Of The Fanboy reports. For those who don’t know, Humble Bundle is basically a retail site that sells products on the cheap and giving part or all of the sales to charity organizations. This time is no different and the company will actually add $300,000 along with the contributions.

In any case, for those who are only interested in the game bundles that they can get, the bundle is divided into two groups at the moment. One is the Star Wars bundle, where they can get games like Knights Of The Old Republic and The Force Awakens. The other is all about games made by Bandai Namco, which includes the critically acclaimed Enslaved and Project Cars.

Once the players choose the group of games that they want to get, they will need to choose how much they are willing to pay. The amount is divided into four tiers, with $1 being the lowest and $35 being the highest. Naturally, the higher the amount paid, the more games are accessed. By going above the maximum amount with the Bandai Namco group, for example, players can also pre-order the highly anticipated Little Nightmares title.

For those who need an extra incentive to join in, the money that the company collects will go to groups that are fighting the immigration ban that the Trump administration has enacted. As a result, the accumulated funds will go to Doctors Without Borders, the International Rescue Committee, and American Civil Liberties Union, The Verge reports.

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