Humble Bundle is currently offering a Fight for Racial Justice bundle containing an impressive lineup of video games, comics, and books for a low price. All said and done, the bundle contains 50 games, with a split of indie games and triple-a titles padding out what is one of the most impressive bundles on the site to date, not to mention it being for an amazing cause.

A few of the standout titles include Bioshock: Remastered, Hyper Light Drifter, and Elite: Dangerous, which is getting a massive DLC next year. Additionally, comic book fans will get the Attack on Titan anthology, Ghost in the Shell: Global Neural Network, and Shaft: A Complicated Man. 

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The bundle also boasts a selection of books, including Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, which was later adapted into an Academy Award-winning film. It's a formidable roster, and sure to help those that pick it up pass the time during the quarantine. As a bonus, Humble Bundle is also offering one month free of Humble Choice, the company's subscription service that offers PC games each month.

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This isn't the first bundle like this, either. An Itch.io bundle earned $7 million to fight racial injustice, which included more than 1700 games. Humble Bundle's offering is a bit broader in terms of what it offers, at least as far as the medium is concerned, but both are exceptional nonetheless. Those that purchase the bundle will be supporting the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Race Forward, and The Bail Project.

The Fight for Racial Justice Humble Bundle still has about a week left, so gamers do have some time to pick it up. According to the website, the bundle is worth more than $1,200, though fans can pick it up for $30, so it's a pretty fair deal. With bundles like this and services like PS Plus giving away free games, it's easier than ever to find games for low costs or free.

One thing to keep in mind is that the games included with the bundle are only available on PC, so console players are out of luck. That being said, many of the games included aren't particularly strenuous to run, so players those with under-powered PCs may still be able to take advantage of what's included — supporting a good cause is the icing on the cake.

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Source: Humble Bundle