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Pick up rad Capcom Hundle Bundle, donate to Kumamoto earthquake relief efforts

Capcom is back for another go at Humble Bundle.

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Pick up rad Capcom Hundle Bundle, donate to Kumamoto earthquake relief efforts

The latest Humble Bundle is Capcom's second go-round with the pay what you want scheme. All games are PC only, via Steam - no DRM-free options here.

Called Humble Capcom Super Turbo HD Remix Rebundle, the pack is available from as little as $1, which nets you Strider, Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Episode 1: Penal Colony, Lost Planet 3 Complete Pack, Bionic Commando: Rearmed and coupons for 40% off Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe and 30% off Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen in the Humble Store as well as 10% off one month of Humble Monthly for new subscribers.

Beat the average ($8.43 at time of writing) to also receive Resident Evil Revelations Revelations, DmC: Devil May Cry, Resident Evil 4 and Remember Me. More games will be added to this tier down the track.

Finally, fork over at least $15 and you'll get Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition and Resident Evil 6 as well.

As ever, you decide how your money is split between publisher, organisers and charity. You can pick your own charitable beneficiary, but Capcom has nominated the Kumamoto Japan Earthquake Relief Fund - a response to the disastrous series of quakes and aftershocks of April this year, which resulted in dozens of deaths, thousands of injuries and the evacuation of 44,000 residents of Kumamoto and Oita.

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