Humble Bundle Raises $50 Million for Charity

Humble Bundle has offered several incredible opportunities to purchase darling indie games and even a few high-profile releases from up and coming developers, but the entire time the service has also offered gamers the chance to send all that money to charity instead of the people creating the software.

There's no need to worry, though. Humble Bundle works with developers to raise awareness about projects that don't have normal marketing and funding from big publishers. In the end, it helps build the number of different independent developers that find success in the industry while also raising awareness about different causes.

The company send the video you see above over today announcing that the service had raised over $50 million for charity.

We never imagined after the first Humble Indie Bundle that we might one day reach this milestone. It is hard to truly comprehend the magnitude of $50 million for charity. We owe our thanks to the generosity of the Humble Bundle community—to the content creators who entrust us with their works of art and to the consumers—for making this possible.

Make sure to visit Humble Bundle's website for more details and the latest bundles.

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