The Russian invasion of Ukraine is still going on, and is tearing the country and its population apart. Amidst the grim reality of the conflict, much of the world has been coming together to show support for the Ukrainian people, who are being directly impacted by the war. With huge tech and gaming companies such as Nvidia, Take-Two, Epic, Ubisoft, and Sony suspending sales in Russia, there's a sense of solidarity as many across the globe hope for a peaceful resolution. On top of that, Humble Bundle has been offering up a deal with all proceeds going to charity, and the amount raised is climbing so fast.
At the time of writing, the Humble Bundle «Stand with Ukraine» gaming bundle has raised almost $7.6 million US, and by the time this article goes live, that number could well be close to $8 million. This is a huge figure for charity, especially given that it only went live a couple of days ago. Anyone who is interested in getting access to more than 120 «pieces of content,» which includes games and software, still has five days to take part. Minimum donations are $40 with 100% of the money going towards Ukraine.
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With the deal featuring around $2,500 worth of titles, the Humble Bundle offer contains such games as Back 4 Blood, Metro Exodus, Sunset Overdrive, Max Payne 3, and Quantum Break. There are also a number of comics and graphic novels, as well as game development kits, such as RPG Maker, and some tutorials on using the Unity engine.
This is also not the first bundle that's been happening to help raise money for a good cause. Although finished now, the recent Itch.io Ukraine bundle raised more than $6 million US, and contained such titles as Superhot, Celeste, and A Short Hike. Although the
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