Humble Bundle Atari: Recharged Retro Revival

Explore the iconic legacy of Atari with the latest game bundle collecting up to 11 Steam games including Asteroids: Recharged, Breakout: Recharged and more!

Humble Bundle Atari: Recharged Retro Revival

Their pioneering work helped shape video games as we know them today.

Take an interactive journey through 50 years of over 100 playable video games with Atari 50, and experience 10 more classic titles Recharged & reimagined for a new generation. Play amazing games like Asteroids: RechargedBreakout: RechargedYars: Recharged, and more!

Pay what you want and help support Take This with your purchase!

Tier 1: Pay $5 to get first 3 games:

Tier 2: Pay $10 to also get these Steam keys:

Tier 3: Pay $15 to also get:

Tier 4: Pay $20 to also get Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration

All games are delivered as Steam keys. Normally, the total cost for the games in this bundle is as much as $139.

Buy Humble Bundle Atari: Recharged Retro Revival here

To redeem games from the Humble Bundle, follow these steps:

  1. Log into your Humble Bundle account.
  2. Go to your “Purchases” and find the “Madcap Multiplayer Missions” bundle.
  3. Click “Redeem” next to each game.
  4. You’ll be provided with Steam keys for each game.
  5. Copy each key and redeem them via the Steam client by selecting “Games” -> “Activate a Product on Steam.”

DISCLOSURE: IndieGameBundles uses affiliate links for Humble Bundle posts. If you like what we do and want to support us, you can click on the “Adjust Donation” button at Humble to fine tune where your money goes.

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