Humble Bundle recently announced that it would be halting all sales in Russia and Belarus, whilst also promising that a bundle to raise money for humanitarian causes in Ukraine was on the way. The company certainly delivered on that promise, as a whopper bundle featuring over 100 games has now gone live on the Humble Bundle website, with all proceeds going to charity.For a little over £30, you can pick up 122 games for PC, including big titles such as Back 4 Blood, Metro Exodus, Sunset Overdrive, Quantum Break, and Spyro Reignited Trilogy. The bundle also includes a massive selection of popular indie games, including Satisfactory, Slay the Spire, The Long Dark, and Starbound. Humble Bundle itself claims that the collection is worth over $2,500, so it’s definitely worth your money even if you’re only interested in a few titles on the list, and you get to put towards a worthy cause as well.Related: Here Are Ukrainian Video Game Studios You Can Support Right NowIn case you’re unfamiliar with Humble Bundle or this is your first time buying something from the site, each bundle allows customers to donate however much money they like as long as it’s over a certain threshold. That threshold is determined by the average amount people donate, so the actual price of this bundle will fluctuate quite a bit.

In case you’d like to know where your money is going, Humble Bundle detailed its charity partners in a press release. Razom for Ukraine will be amplifying the voices of Ukrainians abroad, the International Rescue Committee is helping those affected by the war to rebuild their lives, the International Medical Corps has a team inside Ukraine focusing on primary health services, and Direct Relief is supporting the Ukrainian Ministry of Health. Each of these charities is also providing critical medical supplies to those who need them.

Here’s hoping that Humble Bundle’s charity collection is just as successful as Itch.io’s bundle which recently raised over $6 million for charities helping out in Ukraine. That bundle is now over, but if you still want to help out then you can just as easily head over to Humble Bundle’s website and grab yourself another massive collection of great games for a worthy cause.

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