Humble Bundle has launched another edition of the special Holiday offer Yogscast Jingle Jam 2019. Those who pay at least 30 dollars will receive a total of 23 games. All profits from this action will be donated to charity.
Holidays are just around the corner. More and more offers are starting to appear in stores. One of them was launched by Humble Bundle. We are talking about the next edition of Yogscast Jingle Jam 2019. The rules of the offer have not changed since last year. We have a special package divided into two price thresholds. When we pay at least 5 dollars, we will be given the opportunity to add a comment on the Yogscast Christmas stream and get a special item for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The real fun begins, however, when we decide to spend at least 30 dollars. We'll get as much as 23 games in return. What is important, however, is that we know the titles of only four of them. Subsequent games will be revealed every day until the December 20. The promotion itself will last until the end of the year.

Here's the list of the items in the Yogscast Jingle Jam 2019 pack we've learned so far.
Please note that some titles may appear in a limited number of copies. This means that some items can be sold out before the end of the promotion. Currently there is no chance that Bastion will be included in the package.
It is worth noting that all the money coming from the sale of Yogscast Jingle Jam 2019 will be donated to charity. You can read about the institutions that are the beneficiaries of the fundraiser on the website. So far, the organizers have managed to raise more than a million dollars.
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