Humble Paradox Bundle is a go

2 December 2014

Games! Give me more games!

It seems the gaming overlords don’t want you to have any money for the upcoming festive season, with Humble adding its Paradox Interactive Bundle to the long list of gaming sales going on right now.

The Paradox Bundle – which is due to expire around 20:00 on Wednesday, 3 December 2014 – gives you access to $158 worth of games at reduced prices.

Pay what you want for March of the Eagles, Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron Game, Sword of the Stars II: Enhanced Edition, plus two copies of War for the Roses: Kingmaker for you and a buddy.

Beat the average price ($2.49 at the time of writing) and get Cities in Motion 2, and Warlock: Master of the Arcane.

If you spend more than $16 you will receive all the aforementioned games, plus Crusader Kings II, Crusader Kings II: Norse Unit Pack, and Crusader Kings II: Russian Unit Pack.

All the games are DRM-free and on Steam, and can be played on Steam for Windows.

As always, you can choose how you would like to split your payment – with Paradox, a selected charity, and the team at Humble your options.

Humble Paradox Bundle

Humble Paradox Bundle

Yes, no, maybe? Let us know in the comments and forum.

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  1. KoasConverter
    03.12.2014 at 15:26

    these games, except maybe warlock and crusader 2 are current, the rest are old and sucky

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