The Humble Hope for Orphans Bundle


The Humble Hope for Orphans Bundle just launched on Tuesday, Janaury 9 at 11 a.m. Pacific time! Humble Bundle has teamed up with Tripwire and friends to humbly support Change30, a charity providing critical resources to orphans in need. You’ll get awesome games like Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Killing Floor 2, Call to Arms Full Edition + Deluxe Edition Upgrade, BLACKHOLE, and more!

The Humble Hope for Orphans Bundle

Pay what you want. Normally, the total cost for these games is as much as $247. At Humble Bundle, though, you choose the price!

TIER 1: Pay $1 or more to get Rising Storm Game of the Year Edition, Killing Floor,  BLACKHOLE + soundtrack and IL2 Sturmovik 1946

TIER 2: Beat the average price and also get Killing Floor 2, King’s Bounty: Platinum Edition,  Homefront®: The Revolution Standard Edition and Tripwire Soundtrack Pack

TIER 3: The top tier costs $10 and it includes all the games from the first two tiers, plus Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Call to Arms – Full Version, Call to Arms: Deluxe Edition Upgrade and a $2 Humble Wallet for Humble Monthly Subscribers

Buy The Humble Hope for Orphans Bundle here 


If you subscribe to next months Humble Monthly Bundle for February 2018, you’ll get Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, the Australia Civilization & Scenario Pack, and the Vikings Scenario Pack! as early unlocks right away, and the rest of the mystery games once the bundle is revealed.

Humble Monthly Bundle January 2018 (titles revealed)Not quite the right bundle for you? Check out all other bundles by Humble Bundle or our list of all Active Game Bundles


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