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2K Charity bundle includes a variety of great games for up to 96% off

The PC platform is home of many different 3rd party services allowing you to purchase a bundle of games for a heavily reduced price. In partnership with GreenManGaming, publisher 2K is offering a ‘Blockbusters & Beyond’ charity bundle, including the likes of Bioshock; Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands; XCOM; Rollerdrome and more.

Available to purchase for the next two weeks, GMG’s ‘The 2K Collection: Blockbusters & Beyond’ bundle is being offered in 3 forms. Paying just £4.50 will get you two titles:

  • The Quarry
  • Rollerdrome

Upping your contribution to £9 adds the following on top:

  • Bioshock: The collection
  • Risk of Rain Returns
  • LEGO 2K Drive
  • Topspin 2K25 Deluxe Edition

Finally, paying the full amount of £13 will net you all the above plus:

  • XCOM: Ultimate Collection
  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Chaotic Great Edition

Rollerdrome Charity

The 2K Collection: Blockbusters & Beyond bundle will support the charity Covenant House – dedicated to providing “Shelter, Love and Hope to Young People Facing Homelessness.”

Even the lowest-tier bundle offers plenty to enjoy, with the highly underrated Rollerdrome in particular being worth playing thanks to its slick movement, unique concept and pleasing visuals.

The GMG 2K charity bundle is available to purchase from now until the 11th of December.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest bundle? Will you be picking it up? Is Rollerdrome underrated? Let us know down below.

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