The Capcom Summer 2024 Humble Bundle is an extraordinary offering, brimming with a plethora of outstanding games that trace the publisher’s illustrious journey. Until August 28, for as low as $30, you can acquire 40 games. This includes several classic titles from series like Street Fighter, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, averaging out to a mere 75 cents per game.
Looking at the official Humble Bundle listing, the collection might not initially seem as extensive as described. After all, only 12 titles are listed. However, several of these titles are themselves substantial compilations. The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, for instance, encompasses 12 games, starting from the original Street Fighter all the way to Third Strike. The Capcom Fighting Collection adds another 10 fighters, including Darkstalkers and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo. The Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle offers another seven games, this time emphasizing cooperative punching. And then there’s the Ace Attorney Trilogy, which, as the name suggests, is a trilogy.
And that’s just the collections. There’s also a quartet of Dead Rising titles to prepare you for the upcoming remaster, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, the original Dragon’s Dogma, the underappreciated Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, and Street Fighter V, which remains excellent even though its sequel has taken the spotlight at Evo. The comprehensive list of titles includes: Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle, Capcom Fighting Collection, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition, Dead Rising 4: Frank’s Big Package, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, and Street Fighter V Championship Edition.
The Capcom Summer 2024 Humble Bundle lasts until August 28, and the proceeds support Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Breakthrough T1D. So, not only can you indulge in a gaming extravaganza, but you can also contribute to worthy causes. It’s a win-win situation, isn’t it?