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Humble announces Telltale Games bundle

At a pretty regular cadence, Humble offers various bundles of games for a heavily discounted price – all the while giving a portion of the proceedings to charity. Right now, the platform is offering a ‘Telltale Collection’ bundle, featuring the likes of The Walking Dead series, The Wolf Among Us and more.

Available to purchase in two different forms, paying just £4.66 will net you:

  • The Wolf Among Us
  • Batman The Enemy Within
  • Batman The Telltale Series
  • Tales of Monkey Island Complete Pack

Upping your total payment to £9.33 meanwhile gets you all of the above plus:

  • The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series
  • The Expanse: A Telltale Series

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For the uninitiated, the Definitive Edition of The Walking Dead includes the full series – meaning all 4 Seasons of the game, alongside the 400 Days and Michonne spin-offs.

As always, a portion of the money will go to charity, with this bundle in particular supporting ‘Save the Children’ – an organisation whose aim is to “work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn in school and protection from harm.”

Humble’s Telltale Collection Game Bundle is available for the next three weeks or so, meaning you have plenty of time to get your hands on it should you wish to.

Full details on this Month’s Humble Choice line-up meanwhile (which includes the likes of Persona 4 Golden and Warhammer 40K Darktide) can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the bundle? Will you pick it up? What’s your favourite game from Telltale? Let us know down below.

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