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Humble’s ‘Control the Narrative’ Bundle announced

Humble Bundles are a great way for video game fans to get their hands on a number of high-quality titles for a relatively low price. Celebrating choice-based story focused games, the ‘Control the Narrative’ bundle is available now, including the likes of Beyond: Two Souls, Tales from the Borderlands and more.

The bundle, which is available for the next three weeks, is offered in three forms, namely a 3 item bundle; a 6 item bundle and an 8 item bundle. Paying just £4.01 will net you:

  • Tales from the Borderlands
  • Before Your Eyes
  • Imposter Factory

Upping your pledge to £8.02 will add the following to the bundle:

  • Beyond a Steel Sky
  • Beyond: Two Souls
  • Twin Mirror

Finally, paying a total of £14.43 will net you all previously-mentioned games plus:

  • New Tales from the Borderlands
  • OPUS: Echo of Starsong – Full Bloom Edition

As always, a small portion of the proceedings from Humble Bundles go to charity, with this bundle supporting the National Videogame Museum (as well as a charity of your choice).

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.

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