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Humble announces ‘Sniper Elite Classics Collection’ Bundle

Humble Bundles are a great way for fans of a series to get their hands on a range of games for a relatively low price. While the previously-announced Devil May Cry bundle remains available to purchase, Humble has now announced their latest ‘Sniper Elite Classics Collection’ Bundle.

Available to purchase in 3 different forms, paying at least £4.47 will net you:

  • Sniper Elite
  • Sniper Elite V2 Remastered
  • Sniper Elite 3 + Season Pass

Upping your contributions to £7.46 meanwhile will get you the above plus:

  • Sniper Elite 4: Deluxe Edition (includes Season Pass)

Finally, paying £10.45 gets you access to the full bundle, including everything above alongside:

  • Sniper Elite 5

Humble Bundle

For the uninitiated, the Sniper Elite series is developed by Rebellion and is perhaps known best for its liberal use of slick slow-motion x-ray shots when eliminating Nazis across the world – including allowing you to famously snipe Hitler’s genitals.

If you’ve not given the series a go, now is as good an opportunity as any, with Sniper Elite offering a satisfying sandbox to stealth your way through and complete however you please.

As always, a small portion of the proceedings will be going to charity, with this bundle supporting The Trevor Project – whose goal is to “end suicide among gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning young people.”

Humble’s Sniper Elite Classics Collection bundle is available to purchase from now until the 7th of August.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the Sniper Elite series? Which entry is your favourite? How would you kill Hitler (in Sniper Elite) if given the chance? Let us know down below.

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