On the same day that Itch.io brought their Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality offer to a close — which helped raise $8.17 million for organizations fighting racial injustice — Humble Bundle announced that they too will be hosting a special charity bundle that will donate 100% of its proceeds to projects related to the Black Lives Matter movement. [Editor's note: Humble Bundle is owned by Mashable's publisher Ziff Davis.]
Humble's one-week Fight for Racial Justice Bundle features more than $1,200 worth of games, books, and comics for just $30 (all DRM-free). The total sales from the limited-time offer will be evenly distributed to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Race Forward, and The Bail Project. Humble Bundle is a "pay what you want" storefront, so while $30 is the minimum you must donate to receive the content, you can always give more if you're able.
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The bundle contains a large variety of games, but there are a few notable highlights like Spelunky, Baba Is You, Broken Age, Bioshock Remastered, Hyper Light Drifter, Jackbox Party Pack 4, Kerbal Space Program, NBA 2K20, and Observer (all of which can be redeemed on Steam once purchased). The collection also includes an array of reading materials, including Twelve Years A Slave, Black History in Its Own Words, Prince of Cats, the Attack On Titan Anthology, and more.
At the time of writing, Humble Bundle has raised more than $1.6 million with almost 50,000 bundles sold. The offer will officially end on June 23 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.
Topics Activism Gaming Racial Justice