| Rhonin the wizard said: "In mid-July, we’ll be rolling out a new iteration of sliders that creates even more opportunities to support important causes. While splits on each bundle will vary, on average there will be a minimum amount for Humble Bundle between 15 – 30%. Sliders will clearly indicate any minimums to customers and the flexibility to adjust donations will be available in every purchase of a bundle. This change comes after ten years of having the option to lower Humble’s percentage to zero." https://blog.humblebundle.com/2021/07/01/changes-coming-to-humble-bundle-sliders/ Humble Bundle is once again messing with the sliders. It's not as bad as last time when you could only donate a maximum of 15% to charity, and I usually did leave about 10% to HB, but I am still not pleased with this move. "NIS America, the (shockingly) American arm of Japanese company NIS, has announced that they will be raising the price of a variety of their games on PC based platforms. This will impact all the expected PC store versions including Steam, Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store, in addition to Google Stadia"
https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/nisa-pc-game-prices-getting-hiked-up Bummer, some of these games are on sale in the Steam Summer Sale. |
Humble bundle has been going down hill ever since they got bought by IGN. I figured eventually, this would happen but honestly, I haven't bought a bundle in a very long time from them as their competitors are often cheaper.
For better or for worse, I did buy half of those games after seeing their tweet about it as many are on sale for less than $5. Hopefully they won't go down as a company as they did make some great games but it is worrying.
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