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Total War Humble Weekly Bundle returns

Play strategy games till you become so brainy the sheer power of your mind opens an inter-dimensional portal and you go off to rule a race of war-like lizardfolk and guide them to peace and prosperity in a golden space city.

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The latest Humble Weekly Bundle is another encore, this time bringing back a stack of The Creative Assembly's Total War games.

Pay whatever the heck you want for Medieval 2: Total War, Viking: Battle for Asgard, Shogun: Total War Collection, the Total War: Rome Original Soundtrack, Total War: Warhammer Illustrated Campaign Map, Total War: Arnea 30 Days Premium Account & Exclusive Humble Warrior Greek Shield and Commander Leonidas Bust 3D Printer File, Total War Battles: Kingdom – Exclusive Humble Banner Heraldry & In-game Resources and some Total War eBooks.

Phew! Now, beat the average ($8.73 at time of writing) to also receive a Total War: Arena Premium Spartan Hoplite Unit, Medieval: Total War Collection, Empire: Total War Collection, a 66% discount on Total War: Attila through the Humble Store, Total War: Shogun 2 Collection and Napoleon: Total War Collection.

Cough up $15 or more for Total War: Rome 2 - Emperor Edition, Total War: Rome 2 - Wrath of Sparta Campaign Pack, Total War: Rome 2 - Caesar in Gaul Campaign Pack, Total War: Rome 2 - Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack and Total War: Rome 2 - Pirates and Raiders Culture Pack.

There's also a t-shirt available for $30 or more.

As ever you decide how your payment is split between publisher, organisers and charities, with SpecialEffect, Willow, Walking with the Wounded (UK) and the Boon Lotts Elephant Sanctuary on the receiving end of donations. Go take advantage.

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