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Latest Humble Bundle offers 7 RPGs for under £10

Humble Bundles are a great way for video game fans to acquire a number of high-quality titles for a relatively low price. Right now, in collaboration with the PC storefront GOG, you are able to get your hands on just over half a dozen high quality RPGs for less than a tenner.

Available for the next 3 weeks, the ‘Happy Holidays with GOG RPGs’ bundle comes in two forms. Paying just £6.27 will net you:

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance
  • Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
  • Elex
  • Vampyr

Upping your pledge to £9.40 will get you the above titles plus:

  • Darksiders III: Deluxe Edition
  • Greedfall Gold Edition
  • Wasteland 3: Colorado Collection

As always, a small portion of the proceedings from Humble Bundles go to charity, with this bundle going to help Code.org – “a non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science by making it available in more schools, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color.”

While only a portion of the money raised from the bundle goes to the charities, you can adjust the ratio of your contribution somewhat prior to purchasing, so keep that in mind if you do plan on buying it. Additionally, as the bundle is in collaboration with GOG, all of the games are GOG licenses, so be aware of that fact.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the bundle? Will you pick it up? Do you use GOG much? Let us know down below.

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