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SGDQ Humble Bundle includes a bunch of neat games

Humble Bundles are a great way for players to get their hands on a ‘bundle’ of games for a heavily discounted price. In celebration of this year’s Summer Games Done Quick charity event, Humble are offering a rather enticing SGDQ bundle.

Available to purchase for the next two weeks, the Summer Games Done Quick 2024 Bundle features titles which will be speedrun during the charity event. As always, the bundle is available in 3 forms. Paying £9.49 will net you:

  • Dishonored
  • Hyperbolica
  • Blazing Chrome

Upping your contribution to £11.86 adds the following:

  • Morrowind GOTY Edition
  • Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore

Finally, paying the full £15.81 will get you all the previous games plus:

  • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2
  • Pennys Big Breakaway

For the uninitiated, Penny’s Big Breakaway is an excellent 3D platformer from the Sonic Mania team, featuring unique mechanics, inventive levels and a whole lot more – and is worth the asking price of the bundle alone.

As always, a portion of the bundle’s proceeds will be going to charity, with this bundle supporting Doctors Without Borders: “an international, independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural and man-made disasters, and exclusion from health care in nearly 70 countries.”

KitGuru says: What do you think of the bundle? Will you be picking it up? Are you going to watch this year’s SGDQ? Let us know down below.

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