Stand With Ukraine bundle from HumbleBundle - £30.58 for 123 items (games, books and software)

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Yes you read the title correctly, it is a HUGE bundle for very little money unless you wanting to pay more of course. The money goes to 4 different charities but can be adjusted to only one if you so want.

To name a few of the games in the bundle (and yes, you might already own most of the already but still):

Satisfactory
Back 4 Blood
Metro Exodus
Max Payne 3 (Redeemable via Rockstar Social)
Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Fable Anniversary
This War of Mine Final Cut
PGA Tour 2K21
The Long Dark
Endless Space 2
Kerbal Space Program
Amnesia: Rebirth / The Dark Descent / A Machine for Pigs
System Shock: Enhanced Edition
Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons

and another 71 Games ! There is also some ebooks and software included so to find out more go to:

HumbleBundle - Stand with Ukrine

And find out for yourself. :p

Presently as I am typing this it has reached €8,862,415 (Sorry, showing Euro's for me and not Punds) and it is still 4 days and 10 hours left before the bundle ends.
 
Got this yesterday, Steam stopped accepting the codes as I'd entered too many in one go, lol, will add the rest later on today. They have ran out of Back for Blood codes, so you'll have to wait until they have more before you get access to that game.
 
I was thinking of getting metro exodus, so i might do this, rather than wait for it to come on sale... so how does this work? to a get a bunch of steam keys for the various games? ive never bought from there before.

I have got quite a few of the games already, but that doesnt really matter if it helps, in a small way at least
 
I was thinking of getting metro exodus, so i might do this, rather than wait for it to come on sale... so how does this work? to a get a bunch of steam keys for the various games? ive never bought from there before.

I have got quite a few of the games already, but that doesnt really matter if it helps, in a small way at least
You buy the bundle then you go to your purchases, click on the bundle name and a separate tab opens and you have the list of all the items in the bundle, then click either on Reveal your Steam Key to get the key for yourself, or Gift to a Friend if wanting to give away a game you already owning to a friend of yours.

As for the charity amounts. If you just click on Checkout then it will be split 25% to each of the four charities. If you want one of them to get a bit more, or everything, you can click on the Adjust Donation and adjust the sliders.
 
To add to the above, if you plan on giving the keys out to friends. Don't use the gift link option on the website, just reveal the key yourself and provide them with the key. Humble in the past have had issues with people using gift links too often.
 
Probably will pick this up before it ends. I have most of the games I would want already (except satisfactory and b4b, but was going to renew gamepass at some point), but as you say, it's a good cause.

Total is up to £12.43m now.
 
Got this yesterday, Steam stopped accepting the codes as I'd entered too many in one go, lol, will add the rest later on today. They have ran out of Back for Blood codes, so you'll have to wait until they have more before you get access to that game.

You can use the browser redeem page to activate as many keys as you want at once.

Surely it's best to wait until the russian occupation ends

The charities are out there already. Unfortunately we can't wait for it to end when there are a lot of people who need aid now.
 
Already got Satisfactory which is the main draw but a good excuse to get it on Steam. There are enough others in there to get me interested ignoring the donation side of things, with that it's a no brainer for me. Let the clogging of the Steam library commence!
 
But what if russia steals it or they become part of the new Soviet union.

They're not operating near the front lines, they're mostly helping the thousands of refugees. Also, Ukraine's not going to become part of some new Soviet Union. Russia literally doesn't have enough troops to hold it for any prolonged period of time, and any sort of puppet regime would be under constant threat from insurgents using gear supplied by the West.
 
They're not operating near the front lines, they're mostly helping the thousands of refugees. Also, Ukraine's not going to become part of some new Soviet Union. Russia literally doesn't have enough troops to hold it for any prolonged period of time, and any sort of puppet regime would be under constant threat from insurgents using gear supplied by the West.


Oh ok. 30 seems a bit cheeky for a charity to ask for
 
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