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Latest Humble Bundle serves up digital PlayStation 4, PS3 games

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Humble Bundle’s latest pay-what-you-want digital compilation includes a broad selection of console titles from publisher Capcom, including standouts like Resident Evil HD, Devil May Cry HD Collection, and Mega Man 9 and 10.

In a first for Humble Bundle, all of its current offerings are redeemable on PlayStation 4 and PS3 consoles via PlayStation Network digital codes, giving buyers access to console versions of all featured titles. Proceeds benefit the American Red Cross, Rettysyndrome.org, and Save the Children charities.

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All Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle buyers will receive digital copies of Mercs series sequel Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3, revamped competitive puzzler Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, and the arcade retro-gaming two-pack Final Fight Double Impact, which includes emulated versions of Capcom’s Final Fight and Magic Sword.

Buyers also get their choice of either the PlayStation 4 or PS3 version of 2014’s Strider reboot, along with a digital coupon that drops 45 percent off the PlayStation Network price of Capcom’s flagship one-on-one fighter Street Fighter V.

Purchases that exceed the average buy-in price among all Humble Store customers (currently just over $12) will unlock digital copies of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Lost Planet 3, Okami HD, Remember Me, and Mega Man 9 and 10 for the PlayStation 3. Gamers who beat the average will also get Resident Evil HD for either the PlayStation 4 or PS3.

Humble Bundle additionally offers a $15 tier that features all beat-the-average content in addition to bonus digital copies of Devil May Cry HD Collection for the PlayStation 3 and Resident Evil 0 Remastered for the buyer’s choice of either the PS4 or PS3. Buyers who kick in $15 or more will also receive a 50 percent off coupon for the PlayStation 4 version of Capcom’s 8-bit platformer compilation Mega Man Legacy Collection.

The Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle will be up for grabs through September 6.

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