New ‘Humble Freedom Bundle’ Donates Money To Civil Rights Groups, For Obvious Reasons

Right now, you can spend $ 30 and receive $ 600 worth of video games, books and comics in return, with 100% of the money going to organisations cleaning up the mess left after President Trump’s (stalled) attempt at immigration bans.

Available for a week, the “Humble Freedom Bundle” sees 100% of the money spent on games and books go to the American Civil Liberties Union, the International Rescue Committee and Médecins Sans Frontières.

In addition to the money you lot are contributing, Humble Bundle will also match the first $ 300,000 spent.

There are some very good video games available in the bundle. There’s The Witness, Invisible Inc, Stardew Valley, Day of the Tentacle, Nuclear Throne, The Stanley Parable, Sword & Sworcery, Super Hexagon and Mini Metro. And that’s not even half of them.

“We humbly remember that the United States is a nation of immigrants, and we proudly stand with developers, authors, and charities that champion liberty and justice for all”, reads a statement on Humble’s site.

“We chose these three organizations because of the inspiring work they do in providing humanitarian assistance to refugees and displaced people as well as in defense of justice, human rights, and civil rights”.

You can see the full list of games/books/comics here.


Kotaku

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