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50 Steam Games For $50

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Green Man Gaming is selling a charity bundle right now that contains 50 Steam games for $50 / £50 / €50. And they're not a bunch of obscure games you've never heard of, either. There are some great titles in there, many of which, no doubt, you haven't picked up or played yet. GMG says the total suggested retail price for all of the games adds up to $867, meaning you save roughly $817. It's GMG's GamesAid Charity Bundle 2018, and you can grab it here.

The big question is what games you get, so let's look at some of the highlights. With next year's Rage 2 looking like it's shaping up nicely, it's good to see the original Rage in this bundle. Metal Gear fans get two distinct takes on the series, with the open-world Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (plus Ground Zeroes) and the action-oriented Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.

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DC superhero fans will appreciate Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and LEGO Batman: The Videogame. Warhammer fans can enjoy the Left 4 Dead-like game Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide. And anyone who misses slaying Dracula repeatedly might want to give Castlevania: Lords of the Shadow and its sequel a try.

A number of acclaimed indie games are also included, like This War of Mine, Human Fall Flat, The Flame in the Flood, Serial Cleaner, and Manual Samuel. The bundle also contains a mystery game. You can see the full list at the GamesAid 50 Game Charity Bundle 2018 page.

As for where your money goes, GamesAid is a UK-based charity set up by people in the video game industry. GamesAid puts money toward a number of small charities in the UK that help disabled or disadvantaged children. You can read more about it here.

So if any of those games sound appealing and you want to put your money to a good cause, grab the bundle before the codes run out.

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