DiRT 3: Complete Edition Free on Humble Store for A Limited Time

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Humble Bundle is celebrating the 3rd anniversary of their Humble Store with a birthday sale and a free copy of DiRT 3: Complete Edition for PC. The sale is currently live and runs until Sunday, Nov. 20, but the free game promotion ends this Saturday, Nov. 12.

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DiRT 3: Complete Edition comes with all downloadable content, including several new tracks and 13 rally cars. The racing game is given out as a Steam key for Windows and Mac, but the code must be redeemed by 10 am PT on Saturday, Nov. 19.

The Humble Store is offering new discounts each day during its 11 day birthday sale. Their front page highlights some of their popular deals, including Rocket League, Crypt of the NecroDancer, DiRT Rally, FTL: Faster Than Light, and more. Some games can get an even deeper discount in publisher specific “build your own bundles” where adding more games to your cart gives a bigger discount. Today’s bundles include games published by Sega, Activision, and Square Enix.

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