New Humble Freedom Bundle Benefits the ACLU, IRC, and MSF

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The new Humble Freedom Bundle is benefiting three charities this time and is full of great PC titles, such as Stardew Valley, The Stanley Parable, and Octodad: Dadliest Catch. Humble Bundle offers a set of digital titles that can be purchased through the site, and the proceeds of the sale gets donated to a charity. For this bundle, the American Civil Liberites Union, Doctors Without Borders, and the International Rescue Committee are being benefited, but you can choose how much of your money you wish to donate to each cause.

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The Humble Freedom Bundle offers $600 dollars worth of content that can be accessed through only a minimum $30 donation, but you can pay more if you wish. This bundle does not last forever though, as there is only six days remaining for you to get these games for this price. A full list of titles offered in the bundle and purchasing options are available on the official website.

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