Thanks to Itch.io and over 700 creators, you can buy 991 games and other products for as little as $10 with the Bundle for Ukraine. All proceeds are split between two charities: International Medical Corp, and Voices of Children. Both charities are providing humanitarian aid in Ukraine due to the ongoing war by the Russian invasion.

You can donate as little as $10 ($5 for each charity) to receive the huge amount of games, or as much as you like.

Of the nearly 1,000 products, about 600 of them are digital video games. The rest include digital tabletop RPG books, comics, soundtracks, and more. Over 600 of them have never been featured in a major bundle before.

Some notable highlights in this bundle include Superhot, CrossCode, Summer of Mara, Sundered, Baba Is You, Moon Hunters, Celeste, and Towerfall Ascension. The bundle features hundreds of indie games we haven’t heard of, but look interesting. All games are offered as direct downloads for PC (not Steam keys).

Itch.io has been around for nearly a decade as a more user-friendly, user-focused digital store for developers to host, sell, and share their games, using a pay-what-you-want model. It’s lauded as a great way for new developers to start creating their gaming portfolio, and get support for their work.

The Bundle for Ukraine has recently reached its goal of raising over $5 million USD, with an average donation of over $14. The bundle offer ends on March 18.


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