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‘Humble Heriones’ bundle announced for International Women’s Day

Humble Bundles typically offer a strong line-up of titles for a relatively low price, letting you get your hands on small and large games alike. In celebration of International Women’s Day, the company has released its latest ‘Humble Heroines: Action, Adventure & Intrigue’ Bundle.

Available for the next three weeks or so, this latest Humble bundle features highly-rated female-led games of varying styles and genres. Available in two forms, paying £7.88 will net you:

  • Metal: Hellsinger
  • A Plague Tale: Innocence
  • Scars Above
  • Chorus
  • 60% off A Plague Tale: Requiem

Upping your pledge to £11.75 adds 3 more items to the bundle:

  • Eastward
  • LISA: Complete Edition
  • Wanted: Dead

In alignment with its theme, a portion of this bundle’s proceeds will go to supporting the charities ‘Girls Who Code’ and ‘Girls Make Games’ – both of which help with bringing in more diversity to game development.

The Humble Heroines bundle offers a ton of excellent titles, with the likes of A Plague Tale and the DOOM-like rhythm game Metal: Hellsinger alone making it worth the asking price.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the contents of this bundle? Have you played any of these titles already? What’s your favourite rhythm game? Let us know down below.

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