Humble Just Cause Complete Collection

Let the bullets fly and the good times roll across four epic installments of Square Enix’s exhilarating and bombastic Just Cause franchise.

Cause mayhem and destruction across the fictional lands of San Esperito, Panau, Medici, and Solis. Enhance your experience with a gigantic library of add-ons and DLC, featuring the Just Cause 3 DLC: Air, Land & Sea Expansion Pass, Just Cause 2: Monster Truck DLC, and more.

Jump into the action-packed world of Just Cause and help support One Tree Planted when you purchase the complete collection from Humble Bundle.

Steam keys expire. Please redeem all titles before February 11th, 2027.

Choose your tier:

Tier 1 — USD 5
Steam reviews: 62% of 1,914 reviews | Price: $6.99
Genres: Action, Open World
Steam reviews: 91% of 18,791 reviews | Price: $14.99
Genres: Action, Open World
Steam reviews: 84% of 123 reviews | Price: $1.99
Genres: Action (DLC)
Steam reviews: 86% of 98 reviews | Price: $1.99
Genres: Action (DLC)
Steam reviews: 61% of 94 reviews | Price: $0.99
Genres: Action (DLC)
Tier 2 — USD 9
Steam reviews: 86% of 44,426 reviews | Price: $29.44
Genres: Action, Open World
Tier 3 — USD 12
Steam reviews: 62% of 10,492 reviews | Price: $69.99
Genres: Action, Open World

2 out of 7 titles featured in this PC Steam game bundle come with Steam Trading Cards. All 7 titles in this indie game collection activate on Steam via separate Steam keys. All games are playable on Windows.

Where to buy this bundle?

Humble Just Cause Complete Collection is available at Humble Bundle until February 11th 2026.

Keys expire. Please redeem keys before February 4th, 2027.

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