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HumbleBundle’s “Stand With Ukraine” Charity Bundle is live with over 100 items

We have seen dozens of studios, publishers, console manufacturers and more all take a stand against Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. One of the latest to do so is HumbleBundle, which is offering a new bundle with 100% of proceeds going to charity.

HumbleBundle used to be known for their generous business model, which allowed people to donate large portions of their payments for bundles to charities. Over the years, Humble has reduced the amount going to charity unfortunately.

That being said, the company is now offering a new Stand with Ukraine Bundle in which “100% of the proceeds will go to Razom for Ukraine, International Rescue Committee, International Medical Corps, and Direct Relief.”

So far, the bundle has raised an impressive £8.25 million. While no doubt being thanks to the desire by many to help Ukraine however they can, the fact that the bundle includes 123 items certainly helps. Paying at least £30.58 will net you games including:

Back 4 Blood; Metro Exodus; Spyro Reignited Trilogy; Max Payne 3; Sunset Overdrive; Quantum Break; Fable; This War of Mine; Wandersong, Amnesia; Wargroove and Satisfactory – to name but a few.

The HumbleBundle “Stand with Ukraine” Bundle, as well as all of the details pertaining to the charities, can be found HERE.

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