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Humble announces Bandai Namco bundle

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 Bandai Namco, you can get your hands on a rather meaty bundle – featuring games such as Tekken 7; Code Vein; Katamari Damacy; Tales of Vesperia and more for less than £10.

Available for the next three weeks, the Bandai Namco ‘Fights, Frights, and Fantasy’ bundle is only being offered in a single package (unlike most bundles which allow you to select different tiers for increasing amounts). That said, you’re getting a whole lot for very little, as paying just £8.22 will net you:

  • Tekken 7
  • Code Vein
  • Katamari Damacy REROLL
  • GOD EATER 3
  • Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition
  • .hack//G.U. Last Recode
  • PAC-MAN MUSEUM+
  • 25% off coupon for Tales of Arise
  • 50% off coupon for One Piece Odyssey

As always, a small portion of the proceedings from Humble Bundles go to charity, with this bundle supporting One Tree Planted – a non-profit focused on global reforestation in which every dollar donated plants one tree.

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. From fighting games to souls-likes, JRPGs, arcade games and more, there seems to be a bit of something for everyone with this latest Humble Bundle.

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