Latest Humble Bundle Offers Several Resident Evil Games and Other Capcom Titles

That's a lot of dead.

Publisher Capcom dominates the newest Humble Bundle with nine games about mostly zombies, a ninja, and a newly reborn devil hunter.

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The first tier includes Steam keys of STRIDER, Ninja Theory-developed DmC: Devil May Cry, and Resident Evil multiplayer spin-off Umbrella Corps for at least $1. Beating the average price (currently at over $7) adds Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, Resident Evil 6, the remastered versions of the original Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0, and the Deluxe Edition Upgrade Pack for Umbrella Corps. The beat the average tier also offers bonus Humble Store coupons for newly released Resident Evil 7, Dead Rising 4, and Street Fighter V.

The final Humble Bundle tier adds Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition at $12. There is also a 10% off coupon for new subscribers of its Humble Monthly, a curated bundle of games for $12 per month. Buyers can choose how much money of their purchase can go to Capcom, or charities such as GamesAid and Child’s Play.

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