Maximum PC: Here's a dose of awesome to start off your work week. The good hearted folks behind the popular Humble Bundle launched the Humble Store today. What is the Humble Store, you ask? It's a virtual market with new, fixed-priced titles arriving each day. Similar to the Humble Bundles you may have participated in, part of the proceeds goes to charity -- in this case, ten percent to select charities including the American Red Cross, Child's Play, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Humble Bundle has recently amended its terms of service and it's not looking good for those games you purchased three years ago.
A friendly reminder that you don't own anything on Steam.
Makes sense as everyone knows the game was just released and was meant to be full price. Not necessary but it would have been nice to offer those people a 10-15% discount on the purchase of the game.
If GameStop accidentally marked a new release as a 25 cent game and I bought it, I'd get to keep it.
Keys should not be revocable especially if they've been redeemed. If Humble messed up, they should have to pay for the keys. That seems like common sense for incompetency. Otherwise they can theoretically just keep doing it to profit from the free advertising around major game releases.
Rare L from Valve here.
But the torrent has been up and with the latest update, so yes you can own it and post the link to the game on Steams twitter account, telling them who owns what now? 😂 https://files.mastodon.soci...
Humble Bundle is joining in with the Black Friday festivities, offering up 17 Disney games for around $10 - now available for a limited time.
very cool