Ukraine campaign from Humble: Hundreds of games are discounted!

in Ukraine game sales platform against the ongoing war Humble Bundle announced the launch of a fundraising campaign. The Ukrainian game package, which includes Back 4 Blood, The Long Dark, and Metro Exodus, is intriguing with its affordable price.

Humble Bundle announced its new game package, which it announced that all proceeds will go to foundations in Ukraine. Stand With Ukraine charity campaign worth $2500 It includes more than 120 content that is stated to be These contents include games, books and game development packages.


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Humble Bundle launches gaming campaign for Ukraine

Humble Bundle store, March 25 which will continue until Stand With Ukraine Announced the (Stay Up With Ukraine) package. Featuring games like The Long Dark, Back 4 Blood, Satisfactory and Metro Exodus Stand With Ukraine price is from 585 TL starting.

In addition to the games, Pathfinder Second Edition Core Rulebook and Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2nd Edition Core Rulebook There are several books, including Also, RPG Maker VX, Polygon Farm and Unity to Music Maker EDM Edition Software that appeals to game developers, such as

Humble stated that he will send the income he earns under this package to various charities with which he cooperates in Ukraine. These foundations include Razom for Ukraine, International Rescue Committee (IRC) and International Medical Corps.

The game world did not remain silent against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Earlier Microsoft and Sony giant companies such as Russia suspended their services. Some companies donate to charities working for Ukrainian refugees. For example, Itch.io raised about $6.3 million with the “Ukraine Game Pack”.

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