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Humble’s ‘Point Blank’ FPS Bundle includes High on Life, SUPERHOT, Postal and more

At a regular cadence, Humble announces and releases brand new game bundles, allowing you to get your hands on a wide selection of titles for a relatively low price – all the while supporting charity. Available now, the Point Blank Humble Bundle includes a solid selection of first-person shooters, including High on Life, Wild Bastards and more.

Available for the next 3 weeks or so, Humble’s Point Blank bundle is purchasable in 3 different forms. Paying just £6.25 or more will get you the throwback boomer shooter POSTAL: Brain Damaged alongside the procedurally generated rogue-like horror shooter EMPTY SHELL.

Upping your contribution to £8.92 meanwhile gets you the above plus:

  • Rising Front (WWI FPS focused on realism)
  • SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE
  • Wild Bastards (From the team behind Void Bastards)

High on Life Humble

Finally, paying the full £13.40 adds two more titles to the bundle:

  • High on Life (A comedic FPS with talking guns)
  • EXFIL (“A high-tech extraction shooter with a focus on immersive, realistic gunplay”)

As always, a portion of the proceedings will be going towards charity, with this bundle said to be supporting the American Civil Liberties Union – an organisation which “takes up the toughest civil liberties cases and issues to defend all people from government abuse and overreach.”

If you’re a fan of first-person shooters in any capacity, then this bundle should include at least a couple games which are up your alley.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this bundle? What style of FPS games are your favourite? Are you more into arcadey or realistic shooters? Let us know down below.

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