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Remedy Entertainment 30th Anniversary Humble Bundle announced

Humble Bundles are a great way to get your hands on a thematically-linked number of games for a relatively low price. While slightly more costly than your average bundle, Humble is now offering pretty much all of Remedy Entertainment’s output for less than £25.

In celebration of the studio’s 30th birthday, Remedy Entertainment and Humble have teamed up for the ‘Remedy 30th Anniversary Bundle’.

Available to purchase in 3 forms, paying just £4.42 will get you:

  • Max Payne
  • Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
  • Death Rally
  • Alan Wake’s American Nightmare

Upping your contribution to £10.63 meanwhile adds the following:

  • Quantum Break
  • Control Ultimate Edition
  • Alan Wake Remastered
  • Alan Wake Collector’s Edition

Humble Remedy

Finally, paying the full amount of £23.91 will get you almost the entirety of Remedy’s output, including their two most recent games:

  • Alan Wake 2 – Deluxe Edition (Epic Games Store)
  • 25% off FBC: Firebreak

As always, a portion of the proceedings will be going towards charity, with this bundle supporting Save the Children, who “work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn in school and protection from harm.”

Considering the fact that Alan Wake 2 alone would set you back over £55 (when not on sale), this bundle represents a great deal of savings. The ‘Remedy 30th Anniversary Bundle’ will be available for the next 3 weeks.

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