Here’s some good news for those planning to plough through Capcom‘s most popular survival horror series on PC. Through Humble Bundle’s Resident Evil: Decades of Horror collection, you can now get a total of ten Resident Evil (RE) games as low as US$ 30 (~RM 133). According to the platform, the set is currently being offered for another nine days or so.
The entire bundle includes the PC versions of Resident Evil: Revelations, RE: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition, RE 4, RE 5 Gold Edition, RE 6, and RE 7. It’s also worth noting that it also comes with the remakes of the original Resident Evil and RE Zero, as well as the more recent remakes of RE 2, and RE 3. All of these games are only claimable via Steam.
The eighth mainstream title in the series, Resident Evil Village, is technically included in the RE: Decades of Horror collection on Humble Bundle as well. However, instead of a full game, it comes as a 50% discount coupon which is only claimable via Steam. At the time of writing, RE Village is currently offered at RM 163 on Valve’s digital storefront, so using the included coupon will reduce the price down to RM 81.5.
In total, you’re looking at spending a total of around RM 214.50 if you choose to purchase RE 8 on Steam after picking up the entire collection. For your reference, all ten aforementioned Resident Evil games (minus their respective DLCs, if any) currently totals up at RM 849.47 on the platform. Needless to say, the RE: Decade of Horror collection is downright an absolute banger with all things considered.
Of course, since its Humble Bundle, you may also opt to donate a higher value if you’re so inclined. Alternatively, you can choose to donate lower, where spending US$ 10 will get you six games from the set (Resident Evil remake, RE Zero, RE 5, RE 6, RE: Revelations and Revelations 2 Deluxe) while the lowest value of US$ 1 will score you three games (RE remake, RE Revelations, and only the first episode of RE Revelations 2). Humble Bundle says all proceeds made from this collection are donated to the nonprofit humanitarian organisation Direct Relief.
(Source: Humble Bundle [website], via Engadget)
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