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Game of Thrones, Cities XL and more in latest Humble Weekly Bundle

This week's grab bag brought to you by Focus Home Interactive.

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It's easy to forget about Focus Home Interactive but the quiet little French publisher keeps on delivering a remarkably broad selection of games. Its wide-ranging interests are only partially represented by its second Humble Weekly Bundle.

Pay what you want over $1 for Mars: War Logs, Space Run, Pix the Cat, Yesterday and Final Exam.

Beat the average ($6.47 at time of writing) and you'll also score Wargame: European Escalation, Contrast: Collector's Edition, Game of Thrones, Cities XL Platinum, Bound by Flame and Etherium. This tier also includes a voucher for 33% off Blood Bowl 2.

$15 or more nets you Farming Simulator 2013 Titanium Edition, Of Orcs and Men, Cities XXL, Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition and Styx: Master of Shadows, as well as vouchers for 33% off Act Of Aggression and 50% off Farming Simulator 15.

Finally, cough up $40 for the Focus Selection Pack, which includes a stack of games - several of which are already in the lower tiers of the bundle.

This week, all keys are redeemed through Steam, and there are a small number of Linux and Mac titles available.

As ever, you choose how proceeds are split between publisher, organisers and charity; this week, donations benefit the Fondation de France's campaign to aid victims and families of victims of the November terrorist attacks in Paris.

Well? Go forth and take advantage.

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