Capcom Humble Bundle is a Hadouken of Deals for Just $30

The new Capcom Summer 2024 Humble Bundle is literally bundles within bundles of great games that chronicle the publisher’s storied career. Through August 28, you can pick up 40 games, including several classic titles in the Street Fighter, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising series, for just $30, which works out to 75 cents per game.

If you look at the official Humble Bundle listing, you’ll see that the collection isn’t Look as extensive as we’ve described — after all, there are only 12 titles listed — but several of those titles are huge collections in their own right. Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection? That’s 12 games in one, including the original Street fighter up through Third stroke. Capcom Fighting Collection adds another 10 fighters, including Dark stalkers And Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo. Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle is another seven games, this time with more cooperative punches. And then the Ace Attorney Trilogy is… yes, a trilogy.

And that’s just the collections. There’s also a quartet of Rise dead titles to get you ready for the upcoming remaster, The Great Ace Attorney Chroniclesthe original The Dogma of the Dragonthe criminal underestimated Ghost Trick: Ghost DetectiveAnd Street Fighter Vwhich is still great, even though the sequel has taken over the role of Evo headliner. The full list of titles includes:

  • Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle
  • Capcom Fighting Collection
  • Ghost Trick: Ghost Detective
  • The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy
  • Dead Rise 2
  • Dead Rising 2: Off the Record
  • Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition
  • Dead Rising 4: Frank’s Big Pack
  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
  • Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
  • Street Fighter V Championship Edition

The Capcom Summer 2024 Humble Bundle runs through August 28, with proceeds benefiting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals And Breakthrough T1Dso not only can you fill your week/month/year here, you can also support good causes. Win-win, right?