The periodical Humble Bundle often features some of the best gaming deals on the internet, but the latest bundle might just be the best the company has ever offered. Starting today, you can pay $30 to unlock 47 games and books as part of the Humble Freedom Bundle supporting the ACLU, the IRC and MSF.
“This special one-week bundle features over $600 in incredible games and books for just $30,” the Humble team explains on the website for the bundle. “100% of your payments will go to the American Civil Liberties Union, the International Rescue Committee, and Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Humble Bundle will proudly match your contributions up to $300,000.”
Some of the 40 games included in the bundle (so far): The Witness, Stardew Valley, Super Meat Boy, The Stanley Parable and Day of the Tentacle Remastered. To put this into perspective, I paid $15 for Stardew Valley by itself less than a month ago. All of the games are available on Steam for PC and many lack DRM.
If you’ve been looking for a way to express your frustration with President Trump’s immigration ban, this is a great way to contribute to the group working to make sure everything he does is legal while picking up a ton of great indie games in the process. Plus, Humble says that more games may be added to the bundle before the sale is over, and anyone who pays $30 now will receive that additional content as well.
“Our employees, our business partners and our millions of customers come from all around the world,” Humble’s Jeffrey Rosen told Ars Technica in an interview. “We stand together in dismay over Trump’s recent immigration ban. We find it to be un-American and damaging to global businesses like ours.”