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Massive Capcom Humble Bundle includes 70 games for $20

Those who adore retro fighting and arcade games should check out this month’s Capcom Humble Bundle. It provides 70 games, including Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, Final Fight, Ghouls ‘n Ghosts, Darkstalkers: The Night Walkers, and many more Capcom titles. For just $20, you’ll gain many classic games from Capcom’s back catalog and a 34% discount for Street Fighter 6 on the Humble Store. Most of the 70 games derive from the Capcom Arcade Stadium series, which takes old-school arcade gems and ports them to modern…

How to Find the Best Free (and Very Cheap) Games

We all deserve a bit of downtime and relaxation—and for many of us, gaming is a major part of that. No matter whether you’re playing on PC, console, or mobile, you don’t necessarily have to pay very much at all, if anything, to find some top-quality games. From the Epic Games Store to iOS, you can get to free games or games that are heavily discounted with a few clicks or taps, if you know where to look.Find the Best free and cheap games on PCIf Steam is your PC gaming platform of choice, head to the free-to-play section…

Paizo Adds Starfinder Books to OGL Open Gaming Sale

Image: PaizoYesterday, Paizo—the TTRPG publisher behind fantasy series Pathfinder and current face of a new collaborative gaming license in the wake of a disastrous month of about-turns for market leader Wizards of the Coast—revealed a massive Humble Bundle sale for the beloved game. Turns out it was not done letting you know just how easy it is to get into its games all of a sudden.Although not on the scale of Pathfinder’s massive bundle—nearly $400worth of material for the system through Humble’s pay-what-you-want

Paizo Partners With Humble Bundle to Tempt New TTRPG Players

Image: PaizoPaizo, the company heading up the establishment of the Open RPG Creative License (ORC) in the wake of Wizards of the Coasts’ mishandling of its attempted OGL update, is now offering nearly $4oo worth of product for only $25 through Humble Bundle. All proceeds will go to the charity Code for America, “which helps municipalities and government institutions implement programs based on open-source software solutions,” according to the press release.This is a huge move, obviously meant to invite new players into