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Sega Humble Bundle Now Available: Pay What You Want for Total War Titles, Company of Heroes and More

Sega Humble Bundle Now Available: Pay What You Want for Total War Titles, Company of Heroes and More

Humble Bundle is at it again, offering another great pay-what-you-want package of games, with a percentage of the proceeds going to charity. This time, they've partnered with publisher SEGA to offer some pretty great games on the (very) cheap, including Total War and Company of Heroes titles.

The first tier of titles that you can pay anything for is Alpha Protocol, Company of Heroes, Rome: Total War, and Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit. Rome: Total War, while a bit dated now, is one of my favorite games ever, and one of the best strategy titles you'll play. Company of Heroes is also great, so snap them all up if you don't own copies! Remember that a portion of what you pay goes to charity, so if you can give a little extra it helps real people out.

There's another tier of titles as well, which you need to pay a minimum of $5.99 for to access. It includes Medieval II: Total War, Binary Domain, Renegade Ops, The Typing of The Dead: Overkill and a package of 10 classic Sega Genesis games, which sounds pretty great. Paying $15.99 will also give you a copy of Total War: Shogun 2.

In case you don't know how Humble Bundle works, you can pay as little as you want for the games offered in the bundle, but are encouraged to spend a little extra knowing your money will partially be going to various charities. In some bundles, extra games are locked behind a specific donation amount, which is usually still a reasonable price, but is an optional purchase. You're still getting a tremendous deal, while also doing some good--everyone wins.

The bundle is available now on their website and lasts until March 20, with proceeds split between the following charities: Make-A-Wish, Willow Foundation, Special Effect, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, and GamesAid.

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