Fight Diabetes with Humble JRPG Game Bundle

Discover the thrill of Japanese RPGs with the Humble JRPG Game Bundle! Pay what you want and unlock up to 7 Steam keys for captivating titles, all while supporting the fight against type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Humble JRPG Game Bundle

Buy the Humble JRPG Game Bundle here

Starting at just $10, immerse yourself in the enchanting worlds of games like Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga, Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling, and Mato Anomalies.

By participating in this bundle, you’re not only gaining access to your favorite JRPG-inspired adventures but also contributing to JDRF’s crucial mission. JDRF leverages research, advocacy, and community engagement to drive life-changing breakthroughs for those living with T1D.

Choose from two tiers based on your contribution:

  1. First Tier ($10 or more):
    • Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling
    • Nexomon: Extinction
    • Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising
    • Dark Deity
  2. Second Tier ($15):
    • Includes all titles from the first tier
    • Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga
    • Mato Anomalies
    • Edge Of Eternity

All 7 games will be delivered as separate Steam keys. Don’t miss out on this exclusive bundle, with a total value of up to $169! Act fast—this PC game bundle is available until December 21st, 2023.

Grab your copy of the Humble JRPG Game Bundle here

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