Pay at least $13.94 for these 13 PC games and 100% of the proceeds goes to cancer research:
- World War Z: Aftermath
- Dead by Daylight
- PAYDAY 2
- Magicka
- Dungeon of the Endless
- theHunter: Call of the Wild
- Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak
- Homeworld Remastered Collection
- Little Nightmares
- Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
- Peppy's Adventure
- Red Faction: Armageddon
- Hamilton's Great Adventure
F*CK CANCER Game Bundle
100% donated to cancer research
To celebrate the life and legacy of father, husband, and former Starbreeze Studios head Mikael Nermark, friends, family, and colleagues across the game industry rallied together with Humble to grant him one final birthday wish. The result: an epic bundle of games dedicated to Mikael and everyone whose lives have been affected by cancer.
When you pay $10 or more for this bundle of more than a dozen games, 100% of each purchase will be donated to Cancerfonden (Swedish Cancer Society), an independent non-profit organization whose main mission is to defeat cancer.
Pick up World War Z: Aftermath, Dead by Daylight, PAYDAY 2, Magicka, Dungeons of the Endless, theHunter: Call of the Wild, Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak, Homeworld Remastered Collection, Little Nightmares, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Peppy's Adventure, Red Faction: Armageddon, and Hamilton's Great Adventure, and make an impact in the fight against cancer.
Note: Due to a hard-coded display issue related to onboarding a new charity, currently this page reflects Humble as the sole beneficiary. We are working closely with Cancerfonden to directly deposit 100% of all proceeds to them.
Pay AU$13.94 or more. Normally, the total cost for the games in this bundle is as much as US$273. Here at Humble Bundle, you choose the price and increase your contribution to upgrade your bundle! This bundle has a minimum AU$13.94 purchase.
Redeem your keys. All of the games in this bundle are available on Steam for Windows — and some for Mac and Linux too. Please check out the full system requirements here prior to purchasing.
Support charity. 100% of the money goes to Cancerfonden. Funds to Cancerfonden will be provided via Humble Bundle.
There's lots of humble bundle hate here often but this seems like a good bunch. Any thoughts?