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A fantastic Humble Bundle celebrates 30 years of Remedy Entertainment

Alan Wake, Control, Quantum Break... and even Death Rally!

A fantastic Humble Bundle offer celebrates 30 years of Remedy Entertainment with 4-, 8- and 9-item bundles that range from Death Rally all the way through to Alan Wake 2. The most expensive bundle will set Aussies back $44.71 AUD.

Here’s what’s in each item bundle, and what you’ll need to pay for it. All games are playable on Windows PC, with most via Steam. Select titles are available through Epic Games Store; we’ve detailed which is which below.

Select proceeds from the bundle support Save the Children.

Remedy 30th anniversary 4-item Bundle

This bundle is $8.27 AUD and includes:

  • Max Payne (Steam)
  • Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (Steam)
  • Death Rally (Steam)
  • Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Steam)

Remedy 30th anniversary 8-item Bundle

This bundle is $19.87 AUD and includes:

  • Max Payne (Steam)
  • Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (Steam)
  • Death Rally (Steam)
  • Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Steam)
  • Alan Wake Collector’s Edition (Epic Games Store)
  • Quantum Break (Steam)
  • Control Ultimate Edition (Steam)
  • Alan Wake Remastered (Epic Games Store)

Remedy 30th anniversary 9-item Bundle

We’re calling this a 9-item bundle as it contains nine titles alongside a coupon to purchase a tenth at a discount. It will set you back $44.71 AUD.

  • Max Payne (Steam)
  • Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (Steam)
  • Death Rally (Steam)
  • Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Steam)
  • Alan Wake Collector’s Edition (Epic Games Store)
  • Quantum Break (Steam)
  • Control Ultimate Edition (Steam)
  • Alan Wake Remastered (Epic Games Store)
  • Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition (Epic Games Store)
  • 25% off coupon for FBC Firebreak (Steam)

You can check out the bundles on offer here.

Happy 30th, Remedy!


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