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Get Alan Wake And 7 Scary Games For Just $13 At Humble

Start your very own Fright Club with these terrific horror games.

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It's a cold night, your pumpkin spice latte is hot, and you're wrapped in a warm blanket. The only thing that can complete this cozy setup is a dive into the strange, terrible, and nightmarish worlds of video games--something that Humble is all too happy to help you do with its latest bundle deal that'll have you in fright-or-flight mode.

The Fright of Your Life Humble Bundle offers eight horror games for just $13, and the jewel of this collection is easily Alan Wake: The Collector's Edition. This isn't the recent remastered version of Remedy Entertainment's hit Twin Peaks-esque game, but more than a decade later, the original still holds up pretty well. Plus, your PC should be able to run it with all the visual bells and whistles enabled. Just in time for the release of Alan Wake II later this month, you'll get the original game alongside the DLC episodes The Signal and The Writer.

  • Alan Wake: Collector's Edition (Steam Deck Verified)
  • Stasis: Bone Totem (Steam Deck Verified)
  • Bendy and the Ink Machine (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Bendy and the Dark Revival (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Hidden Deep (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Pathologic 2 (Steam Deck Verified)
  • Tormented Souls (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Moons of Madness (Steam Deck Verified)

The other highlight of this Humble special is Stasis: Bone Totem. If you're familiar with the games developed by The Brotherhood, then you'll be happy to know that Stasis: Bone Totem continues the studio's tradition of delivering macabre tales of terror that'll leave you shaken by the time you reach the end. Also on the list is Hidden Deep, a 2D action and exploration sci-fi thriller set at the bottom of the ocean floor, and Pathologic 2, a narrative thriller where you have to survive a devastating plague inside of a small secluded town.

Proceeds from this bundle will go to International Medical Corps and Direct Relief, two humanitarian organizations focused on providing medical care around the world.

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