Humble has announced a specially-themed bundle of amazing games that will go to directly support humanitarian efforts in Turkey and Syria following last month’s horrific earthquake. The bundle includes some of the most highly-regarded games published in recent years. 100% of the funds raised will be split among three charities: Direct Relief, International Medical Corps, and Save the Children. Each of these highly-respected charities is working tirelessly to support earthquake victims.
All three of these respected humanitarian aid–focused organizations are actively working on the ground in both Türkiye and Syria, and have a history of working with local partners to conduct humanitarian activities in the regions. These organizations shared some details about how they are responding to this challenging crisis in their own unique ways, and we encourage you to learn more about their ever-evolving efforts at their websites
The bundle offers players over $1000 worth of PC games, books, and comics with over 70 items included for $30. Fans can pick up everything in this bundle for $30. As with all bundles, players can pay more if they wish to provide even more support. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the charities mentioned above, and donors have the option to designate how much of their purchase goes to support each.
Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Relief Game and Book Bundle includes
Games
- Gotham Knights: the 2022 open-world action RPG featuring Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin
- sci-fi strategy hit XCOM 2
- Ghostrunner is a first-person cyberpunk slasher
- Pathfinder: Kingmaker Enhanced Plus Edition, an epic fantasy RPG
- action-packed heist game PAYDAY 2
- Euro Truck Simulator 2, one of the world’s most acclaimed sims
- 20 games from Turkish developers and creators
Books
- Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples’ Eisner Award-winning Saga series
- the Starfinder digital core rulebook
- Junker’s Delight adventure from Paizo
- and more
Check out the Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Relief Game and Book Bundle blog on the Humble site to learn more.