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Latest Humble Bundle includes Saints Row and Red Faction

Humble Bundles offer a strong selection of thematically linked titles on a regular basis for a heavily discounted cost. The latest bundle offers a collection of the now-unfortunately-shuttered Volition Studios’ best work, including Saints Row and Red Faction.

Available to purchase for the next 3 weeks, the ironically-named Plaion: The Hits bundle (the new owners of Volition’s IP) is available in 3 forms. Paying a mere 78p will net you:

  • Saints Row 2
  • Red Faction
  • Red Faction II

Upping your pledge to £3.92 adds the following:

  • Saints Row: The Third
  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell
  • Red Faction: Armageddon
  • Red Faction: Armageddon Path to War

Finally, paying the full £7.84 gets you:

  • Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
  • Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
  • Saints Row: The Third Remastered

As always, a portion of the proceeds will go to charity, with this bundle supporting Active Minds: “The nation's leading nonprofit promoting mental health for young adults ages 14-24.”

While it does feel a bit icky considering the fact that the creator of all these games isn’t even being acknowledged, this bundle is an excellent way to get your hands on some of Volition’s best work.

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