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Latest Humble Bundle includes multiple top-tier Metroidvanias 

Humble Bundles are a great way for video game fans to get their hands on a number of high-quality games for a relatively low price. Available for the next three weeks is Humble’s “must-play metroidvanias” bundle, featuring the likes of Hollow Knight, Blasphemous and more.

The bundle – which is available from now until the 22nd of June – is only being offered in one form: a single payment of £12.05 or more. Typically, these bundles allow you to gain an increasing number of titles for an increasing price. That said, paying £12.05 will net you:

  • Hollow Knight
  • Rain World
  • Blasphemous
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
  • Lost Ruins
  • Lone Fungus
  • Haiku, the Robot
  • Zapling Bygone 50% off coupon
  • Rain World: Downpour 20% off coupon

Hollow Knight alone typically retails for roughly £12 and so to obtain it and half a dozen extra titles for the same price is a great deal indeed – especially as it includes other much-loved metroidvanias such as the hardcore ‘Blasphemous’ as well as ‘Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night’ – the latest entry in the genre from Castlevania legend Koji Igarashi.

As always, a small portion of the proceedings from Humble Bundles go to charity, with this bundle supporting Girls Who Code: “a nonprofit organization, was founded in 2012 to encourage more young women to complete a college-level computer science education and gain skills to further enhance their employability.”

KitGuru says: What do you think of the bundle? Will you pick it up? What is your favourite Metroidvania? Let us know down below.

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