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Humble announces 2K ‘Megahits’ Bundle

Humble Bundles are a great way for you to buy a collection of related titles for a relatively low cost – with a small portion of the proceedings also going to charity. Humble’s latest bundle has now gone live, allowing you to get your hands on a number of publisher 2K’s “Megahits.”

Available for the next two weeks, those who pay just £0.84 will be given:

  • Army Men RTS
  • Hidden & Dangerous: Action Pack
  • Hidden & Dangerous 2: Courage Under Fire
  • X-COM: COMPLETE PACK

Upping the pledge to £8.45 will net you the previous games, while also adding:

  • CivCity: Rome
  • Duke Nukem Forever Collection
  • Railroad Tycoon II Platinum
  • Railroad Tycoon 3
  • Sid Meier's Railroads
  • WWE 2K Battlegrounds
  • WWE 2K BATTLEGROUNDS – Ultimate Brawlers Pass
  • Golf Club 1092 + PGA TOUR

As always, the most expensive tier (£13.52) is where you’ll get all the good stuff (as well as all previous games), namely:

  • BioShock: The Collection
  • Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe
  • Mafia: Definitive Edition
  • PGA Tour 2K21
  • Sid Meier's Civilization VI
  • XCOM: Ultimate Collection

As a publisher, 2K owns a bucketload of IPs and while there are some notable “megahits” missing,  this bundle still includes some high quality and relatively recent titles for a price that is very easy to swallow.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this bundle? Will you pick it up? If so, for which games primarily? Let us know down below.

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