Here's your chance to boost your collect of awesome Linux games, by building your own bundle and saving even more money.
The Humble 2K Build-Your-Own-Bundle has these Linux titles to pick from:
- BioShock Infinite
- Borderlands 2 + Borderlands 2: Game of the Year
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
- Spec Ops: The Line
- Civilization V + DLC like Gods and Kings, Brave New World and Civilization V: The Complete Edition
- Civilization: Beyond Earth + Rising Tide DLC
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown
- XCOM: Enemy Within
That's not a bad selection of Linux games to choose from, with all of them being on sale individually. However, if you pick three they increase the discount too and the discount increases further for a fourth and fifth item.
The offer ends Tuesday, June 19 at 17:00 UTC.
An interesting way to run a bundle. Build yours here.
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Quoting: dosHumble post-IGN acquisition started to look and behave like dozens of other bundle sites.
The Humble Store has had "build your own bundles" with extra discounts many times in the past, long before IGN. Pretty sure I got a bunch of Daedalic and/or Telltale (run great in Wine) games from a previous sale.
Like others, I've got most of the (available for Linux) 2K titles already, but this is great for those who don't.
Last edited by Phlebiac on 15 June 2018 at 5:13 am UTC
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Quoting: PhlebiacQuoting: dosHumble post-IGN acquisition started to look and behave like dozens of other bundle sites.
The Humble Store has had "build your own bundles" with extra discounts many times in the past, long before IGN. Pretty sure I got a bunch of Daedalic and/or Telltale (run great in Wine) games from a previous sale.
Like others, I've got most of the (available for Linux) 2K titles already, but this is great for those who don't.
I think it's more about how they bundle same titles over and over. It used to be a rarity to see same game in the bundle more than once (I remember two or maybe three cases, depending on how you count it). Also, overall pricing was more like 200$ worth of games for 10-15$ highest tier, which was freaking amazing for full Linux bundles and still very good for those with only few Linux titles. Now it's more 150$ worth of games for 30$ which is meh, pretty standard for all game stores.
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