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Humble announces ‘Humbling Soulslikes’ bundle

Humble Bundles are a great way to get your hands on a selection of titles for a relatively low price. Available right now, the service’s ‘Humbling Soulslikes’ bundle includes a number of underrated FromSoftware-inspired experiences.

Purchasable in three different forms, the Humbling Soulslikes bundle is available for the next 3 weeks or so. Paying the minimum of £5.31 will net you:

  • Achilles: Legends Untold (an isometric soulslike set in Ancient Greece)
  • Salt and Sacrifice (a co-op enabled 2D souls-like)
  • ELDERBORN (a first-person “metal action fantasy slasher”)

Upping your contribution to £8.86 meanwhile adds the following:

  • Steelrising (a 3rd-person souls-like set during the French Revolution from studio Spiders)
  • Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (a high fantasy indie Souls-like with a focus on combat, collectibles and story choices)

Soulslikes Bundle

Finally, paying the full amount of £14.18 gets you all the above, plus:

  • Flintlock: Deluxe Edition (a gun-focused souls-like from the team behind ‘Ashen’)
  • Enotria: The Last Song (an indie souls-like set in “a beautiful sun-lit world inspired by Italian folklore”)

As always, a portion of the money raised by the bundle will go towards charity, with this bundle in particular supporting the Starlight Children’s Foundation – delivering “happiness to seriously ill children and their families” through the power of video games.

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KitGuru says: Will you be picking up this collection? What’s your favourite non-FromSoftware developed Souls-like? Do you prefer first-person, 3rd person or isometric souls-likes? Let us know down below.

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