Humble Bundle XCOM Complete

Starting from just $3 for 5 classic XCOM Steam keys, the Humble Bundle XCOM Complete delivers the entire collection of XCOM games if you pay the top tier price of only $10 — worth over $200 if purchased separately!

Humble Bundle XCOM Complete

An all-out alien invasion has engulfed Earth, and it’s up to your elite team of planetary defenders to fight back and reclaim our homeland. Join the battle in iconic titles like XCOM: Chimera SquadX-COM: EnforcerXCOM 2: War of the Chosen, and more. Pay what you want for the ultimate XCOM experience, and help support the Michael J Fox Foundation with your purchase!

Choose how much you want to spend – the more you spend, more Steam keys you get:

1st Tier – Pay at least $3 to get 5 classic X-COM titles:

  • X-COM: UFO Defense (1994)

  • X-COM: Terror From the Deep (1995)

  • X-COM: Apocalypse (1997)

  • X-COM: Interceptor (1998)

  • X-COM: Enforcer (2001)

2nd Tier – Pay at least $7 to add modern prequels and the reboot:

  • The Bureau: XCOM Declassified (a 1960s-themed third-person tactical shooter)

  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown (award-winning 2012 reboot)

    • Includes Elite Soldier Pack and Slingshot Content Pack DLCs

3rd Tier – Pay at least $10 to unlock all XCOM games, including:

  • XCOM 2 (2016 sequel to Enemy Unknown)

    • Includes Resistance Warrior Pack and Reinforcement Pack DLCs

  • XCOM: Chimera Squad (2020 spin-off with squad-based tactics and a new storyline)

Humble Bundle XCOM Complete is available here

For more exciting bundles and gaming deals, check out all active offers at Humble Bundle’s active game bundles page.

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