Donate To Children's Cancer Charity When Buying Assassin’s Creed Humble Bundle Purchase For $15
Rei LantionIf you're looking to pick up a couple games for the New Year but your wallet is still recovering from the Christmas holidays, you might want to check out the "Humble Assassin's Creed Bundle."
For minimum spend of $1, you can get the base bundle of four set games. Beating the average spend unlocks an additional three titles. Purchasers can get all nine titles being offered by Humble Bundle for the massive discounted price of just $15.
Ubisoft partnered up with Humble Bundle last Tuesday to release this special offer, giving fans and players a chance to spend $15 for games that would normally retail for $177 all in all. The "Humble Assassin's Creed Bundle" supports the Pablove Foundation, Polygon reports.
The said foundation invests in education and research on childhood cancer. Proceeds will also go to CéKeDuBonheur, a benefit organization for hospitalized children.
For those not familiar with how Humble Bundle works, purchasers have three payment option tiers. The first tier, "Pay What You Want" is exactly what it says. Spending at least $1 will net you the first game bundle that includes the original "Assassin's Creed" game plus all three games under the "Assassin's Creed Chronicles" series.
The second tier is the "Beat The Average Tier," which will unlock an additional three titles for you to purchase. The average price is based on the number of customers who bought bundles and how much they were willing to spend.
The current average sits at $7.68. Paying more than that gets you "Assassin's Creed Liberation HD", the Deluxe Edition of "Assassin's Creed II" and "Assassin's Creed III Tyranny of King Washington: The Infamy (DLC)".
Paying $15 or more, which is the third and final tier - gets you all seven games plus two more titles. You can check them out here. According to BGR, Humble Bundle sends you Uplay keys for the games within the tier you chose.
Humble Bundle automatically splits your payment between Ubisoft and the two charities mentioned above, but you may choose a specific charity during checkout.
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