Humble Bundle (disclosure: Humble Bundle013 Archivesowned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis) is releasing a new collection to help support the Turkey-Syria earthquake relief efforts.
The devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have created an urgent humanitarian crisis, with the World Health Organization estimating that up to 23 million people are likely to have been impacted. As the scale of the catastrophe continues to become clear, the road to recovery will continue to be extremely challenging for the people of the region.
In an effort to help out in this time of crisis, Humble Bundle has worked with game makers, book publishers, and other industry partners to put together a bundle dedicated to supporting earthquake relief efforts. How can you help? When you purchase theTurkey-Syria Earthquake Relief bundle, you’ll get more than $1,000 worth of PC games, books, and comics, and 100% of the proceedswill go Direct Relief, International Medical Corps, and Save the Children.
This stacked bundle includes popular titles like Gotham Knights, Ghostrunner, Pathfinder: Kingmaker Enhanced Plus Edition, PAYDAY 2, and Euro Truck Simulator 2, alongside more than 20 titles from Turkish developers, publishers, and creators. You'll also get your hands on all 10 currently available volumes of Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples’ award-winning comic series Saga, the Starfinderdigital core rulebook with the accompanying Junker’s Delightadventure from Paizo, and much more.
You can pick up everything in this bundle for $30, but you can choose to pay more if you wish to provide even more support. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Direct Relief, International Medical Corps, and Save the Children, and you even have the option to designate how much of your purchase goes to support each organization.
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