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Humble’s Halloween bundle includes The Dark Pictures series and more

At a regular cadence, Humble offers various bundles of games for a heavily discounted price – all the while giving a portion of the proceedings to charity. In alignment with Halloween, you can now get your hands on the Dark Pictures series & Little Nightmares Horror Collection.

Available to purchase in 4 different bundles, paying just £3.85 will net you:

  •  Little Nightmares
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan

Upping your pledge to £7.70 will get you the above titles plus:

  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope
  • Little Nightmares – Secrets of The Maw Expansion Pass

Paying £11.55 meanwhile will add:

  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes 
  • Little Nightmares II – Deluxe Edition 

Finally, paying the full amount of £15.40 adds the most recent entry in the Dark Pictures series: ‘The Devil in Me’.

Dark Pictures series Halloween

As always, a portion of the money will go to charity, with this bundle in particular supporting Covenant House (providing food, shelter, immediate crisis care, and ongoing services to homeless and trafficked young people).

The bundle also supports Breakthrough T1D – “the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization.”

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KitGuru says: Will you be picking up this bundle? Which of the Dark Pictures entries is your favourite? What game will you be playing this Halloween? Let us know down below.

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