The Humble Jumbo 11 Bundle is now live

The Humble Jumbo 11 Bundle is now live

The Humble Jumbo 11 Bundle is now live

Humble has launched their new Jumbo 11 bundle, offering pc gamers a large number of positively reviewed Steam games at bargain basement prices. This bundle includes popular indie titles like DOMINA and Orwell: Keeping an eye on you as well as the popular city-builder Tropico 5. 

Like the majority of Humble’s bundles, the revenue raised will be shared between developers, Humble and a charity, with AMURT (a charity specialising in emergency relief and sustainable development) being selected as the chosen charity for this bundle. Users can choose to give money to a different charity if they wish. 

By default, 15% of the revenue raised by this bundle will go to charity, with 20% going to Humble and 65% going to the developers of the included games. These numbers can be changed by users, allowing all the money raised from specific donations to got 100% to charity if the user wishes.

Below is a list of all three of tiers of the Humble Jumbo Bundle 11:

Pay $1 or more

– Domina
– Kingdom: New Lands
– Rusty Lake: Roots

Pay More than Average (currently £2.97)
 
– Tropico 5
– Tropico 5 – Espionage
– Tropico 5: Waterborne
– Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You
– N++ (NPLUSPLUS)
– More coming next week

Pay $15

– Obduction  

The Humble Jumbo 11 Bundle is now live  
PC gamers who are interested in this bundle can find out more on the Humble Store

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