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“Humble Capcom Rising Bundle” Offers $230 Of Games And DLC For $12

Zombies, demons and a lone ninja from the future all shine in the latest Capcom-themed Humble Bundle.

Capcom is featured once again in the current Humble Bundle charity sale, with a maximum of nine games available for purchase. As the title “Humble Capcom Rising Bundle” might suggest, the Dead Rising saga is present alongside fellow zombie franchise Resident Evil; Strider [2014] and DMC: Devil May Cry round out the catalog of featured titles, all listed below under their corresponding contribution tier:

Minimum of $1:

  • DMC: Devil May Cry
  • Strider [2014]
  • Umbrella Corps

Beat the Average (Currently $7.27):

  • Dead Rising 2: Off the Record
  • Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster
  • Resident Evil HD Remaster
  • Resident Evil 6
  • Umbrella Corps Deluxe Edition Upgrade Pack (DLC)

Minimum of $12:

  • Dead Rising 2
  • Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition

Those who contribute a minimum of $1 will also receive 10% off a new Humble Monthly subscription; anyone who pays more than the listed average (again, currently $7.27) will receive three discount coupons for Dead Rising 4 (50%), Resident Evil 7 (40%) and Street Fighter V (50%). Contributions may be split however the purchaser sees fit between WaterAid America, GamesAid, Child’s Play, and/or Humble Bundle and Capcom themselves.

It should be noted that unlike the majority of Humble Bundle deals, none of the included titles are DRM-free, and must be redeemed through Steam on Windows PCs; Humble Bundle has provided a complete list of system requirements for potential buyers hosted on the Humble Support blog.

The Humble Capcom Rising Bundle will close on 7/25.

Source: Humble Bundle
Image courtesy of Capcom

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