Humble’s Bandai Namco Bundle 4 offers a lot of great games at low prices

Humble's Bandai Namco Bundle 4 offers a lot of great games at low prices

Humble’s Bandai Namco Bundle 4 offers a lot of great games at low prices

For the next two weeks, Bandai Namco will be offering gamers some great gaming deals with its Humble Bandai Namco Bundle 4, which offers PC users up to nine games at bargain prices, including TEKKEN 7, Man of Medan and Tales of Berseria. 

This bundle will have all of its proceeds split between Bandai Namco, Humble and two charities, the Make a Wish Foundation and a user-selected charity. By default, 20% of this bundle’s proceeds go to Humble, 75% go to Bandai Namco and only 5% of the bundle’s proceeds go to charity. Thankfully, purchasers of this bundle can decide to split these proceeds to give more money to charity. 

All games in this bundle will be delivered in the form of redeemable Steam codes, with all games in this bundle supporting Windows PCs. Only one game in this bundle, PAC-MAN 256, supports macOS and Linux. 

Below is a list of what is included in each of the Humble Bandai Namco Bundle’s four tries. 
   
Pay £1

– PAC-MAN 256
– ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West
– Get Even

Pay More than Average (Currently £8.14)

– .hack//G.U. Last Recode
– Katamari Damacy REROLL
– RAD

Pay £12

– TEKKEN 7
– Tales of Berseria

Pay £20.50

– The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man Of Medan

Humble's Bandai Namco Bundle 4 offers a lot of great games at low prices  

PC gamers can purchase the Humble Bandai Namco 4 Bundle here

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