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Humble Bundle Launches Award Nomination Bundle, Including Ghostrunner 2, Immortality, and More

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To celebrate the season of video game awards, Humble has put together a special Award Nomination bundle of games where players can get 9 award-nominated games for only $14, regularly $205.

Proceeds of the bundle will go to the charity, Take This, supporting mental health in the gaming community.

The games included in the bundle are:

  • Bright Memory Infinite: Nominated for Art Direction, Game, and Use of Sound, NAVGTR
  • A Space for the Unbound: Nominated for Games for Impact, The Game Awards 2023
  • Cobalt Core: Nominate for Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year, 27th D.I.C.E. Awards
  • I Was a Teenage Exocolonist: Nominated for Games for Impact, The Game Awards 2022
  • Ghostrunner 2: Nominated for Best Action Game, The Game Awards 2023
  • IMMORTALITY: 4 wins and 13 nominations, BAFTA and The Game Awards 2022/2023
  • Chicory: A Colorful Tale: Best Family Games Award Winner, BAFTA 2022
  • Pocket Bravery: Nominated for Best Fighting Game, The Game Awards 2023
  • The Vale: Shadow of the Crown: Nominated for Innovation in Accessibility, The Game Awards 2021

Donating a minimum of $14 will get you the entirety of the games above, and for $10 you will get the lower five games, and $7 will get you bottom two games. As always with Humble Bundle, you can choose what percentage of your donation will go to the Charity, the Publishers, or to Humble with a tool on their bundle page.

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Let’s talk more about the games themselves! IGN gave Ghostrunner 2 a 9, with Mitchell Saltzman saying it’s “a sequel that builds upon everything that made the first game great, leading to 10-12 hours of absolutely action packed, high speed, cyberninja excellence, along with a great, replayable, roguelike mode as well.”

IGN also gave Chicory: A Colorful Tale a 9, with reviewer Rebekah Valentine saying it’s “a pristine little adventure with fun puzzles, a surprisingly rich paint mechanic, and a story that’s disarmingly real, difficult, and heartfelt.”

IGN’s Tristan Ogilvie gave Immortality an 8, saying “Despite some shallow search tools, Immortality is a thoroughly mesmerizing mystery and one of the most surprising video game stories of 2022.”

For all the award nominations and winners from this years’ events, including the IGN Awards 2025, stay tuned to IGN!

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