Humble Indie Bundle #3 Now Includes Old Bundle

Posted by Michael Larabel on August 05, 2011

For those that missed it, after the Humble Indie Bundle #3 was already upped by adding "Steel Storm" to the bundle when the sales price approached one million dollars, another bonus has been added. Now when purchasing this collection of DRM-free, multi-platform games where you "pay what you want", if the price exceeds the floating average purchase price (currently at $5.35 USD), you'll also receive all the titles from the second bundle.

The Humble Indie Bundle #2 (not to be confused with the previous Humble Frozenbyte Bundle) includes Braid, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Osmos, and Revenge of The Titans. This is on top of the core games for the HIB #3 bundle: Crayon Physics Deluxe, Cogs, VVVVVV, Hammerfight, And Yet It Moves.

Meanwhile, the total number of payments as of this morning is approaching $1.5M USD (currently $1,466,600.68) from more than 273 thousand purchases. The average Linux price is currently at $11.78.

For those unsure about buying this large collection of indie games for Windows / Linux / Mac OS X, we are currently running a contest. It's very easy to participate but it ends by end of day tomorrow (5 August), so enter now. Those interested in just purchasing the bundle can visit the main web-site.

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