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You can currently get 11 of Capcom’s best games for just £15

As a publisher, Capcom holds some of the most iconic and enjoyable video game IP’s – many of which have been treated with great care . Now, you can get your hands on some of the publisher’s best games through the Capcom Summer 2022 Bundle, offering 11 games for one humble price.

Available through Humble Bundle, and created in support of The Trevor Project and the American Civil Liberties Union, those who pay a mere £0.76 will be given Street Fighter V, STRIDER and Bionic Commando.

Upping the pledge to £7.59 will add Dragon’s Dogma: Dark arisen, DmC: Devil May Cry, Ultra Street Fighter IV and a 50% off coupon for the SFV Champion Edition Upgrade Kit.

Doubling the pledge to £15.20 will add a number of recent hard hitters in the form of Devil May Cry HD Collection, Devil May Cry V, Monster Hunter World, and a 50% off coupon for the recently released Monster Hunter Rise.

All in all, this bundle offers incredible value for the price, especially if you’re a fan of action games. The Capcom Summer 2022 Bundle can be found HERE, and will be available for the next two weeks. Also available currently is the Cities: Skylines Colossal Collection, featuring the city building simulator alongside 9 expansions and 21 add-ons.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the bundle? Will you be picking it up? Do you own any of these games already? Let us know down below.

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