Remedy Entertainment is marking its 30th anniversary with a massive gaming bundle that's catching attention across the industry. While most game studios are downsizing and console makers keep raising prices, Remedy's celebration through Humble Bundle offers 10 games for just $27 - a deal that undercuts the $69.99 retail price of Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition alone.
The gaming industry's been brutal lately, but Remedy Entertainment just reminded everyone why they're still standing strong. The Finnish studio turned 30 on August 18th, and Humble Bundle is throwing them a party that gamers actually want to attend.
For $27, you get 10 games that normally cost $238. The crown jewel is Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition, which still retails for $69.99 on the Epic Games Store. That's already more than double your money back on one title. The bundle runs through October 10th, giving you plenty of time to decide if you want to dive into Remedy's weird, wonderful universe.
The timing couldn't be better for Remedy. While competitors like Take-Two are cutting staff and Microsoft keeps hiking Xbox prices, Remedy's been quietly building one of gaming's most cohesive fictional universes. Their Connected Universe links Alan Wake, Control, and Quantum Break through a shared mythology that's got fans theorizing like it's the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
But this isn't just about Alan Wake 2, even though the psychological horror sequel was one of 2023's standout games. You're getting the full Remedy timeline, from 1996's Death Rally (originally released for MS-DOS, now remastered) to 2002's Max Payne, the game that basically invented bullet time in gaming. There's also the original Alan Wake remastered, plus American Nightmare, Control Ultimate Edition, and Quantum Break.
The bundle structure is clever too. You can grab four games for $5, eight games for $12, or go all-in for $27. It's a smart way to let people sample Remedy's evolution without committing to the full catalog. Plus, you're getting a mix of Steam keys and Epic Games Store keys, so you can play across platforms.
What's interesting is how this bundle showcases Remedy's journey. Death Rally was their scrappy indie project before they became known for cinematic action. Max Payne turned them into household names and proved that Finnish developers could compete with bigger studios. Alan Wake established their reputation for psychological storytelling, while Control showed they could build immersive worlds that rival AAA blockbusters.
The charity angle adds another layer. Part of your purchase supports Save the Children, which runs health, education, and protection programs across 113 countries. Humble lets you adjust how much goes to charity, publishers, and their platform using a slider, so you control where your money lands.