Humble Bundle announces redesign that will limit charity donations to 15%

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For over a decade now, Humble Bundle has provided gamers with bundles of heavily discounted games, while also donating millions of dollars to charity. Traditionally, each Humble Bundle would let you buy in at various tiers, with sliders at the bottom to let you decide how much money goes to Humble Bundle itself, the charity, and the game publishers. You even had the option of giving all your money to one of the three entities, while giving nothing to the others.

Over the weekend, however, Humble Bundle announced that in May they would be testing a new update to the way adjusting donations work. Under the new system, you can toggle between two options: default donation, or extra to charity. The default option will give 85% to publishers, 10% to Humble Bundle, and 5% to charity. The other option gives 80% to publishers, 5% to Humble Bundle and 15% to charity. As of now, it does not appear there are any other customization options that will be available.

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hue, what a joke. and the quality of the bundles keeps decreasing year after year.

though it's obviously because their business model apparently isn't stable enough. they look like they're bleeding money
 
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I don't care about charity, i just want to buy cheap games and bundles

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hue, what a joke. and the quality of the bundles keeps decreasing year after year.

though it's obviously because their business model apparently isn't stable enough. they look like they're bleeding money
Actually the books bundles are quite good. I bought a lot of data science books from.them
 

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I hate this storefront. They always have dumb shit on sale that nobody wants. Now, I really don't want to use them.
 

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I don't recall any other online store even give away a single penny to Charities.... when was last time companies like Blizzard, STEAM, Origin, GOG or even EGS give charities? at least Humble give away 15%. don't be dickhead and complain on every thing.
Many do and just don't publicize it because it's usually a tax deductible expense.
 
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I'm sure this won't matter a second to the people who're only in it for the sake of cheap game bundles...

But in terms of supporting charity, this completely sucks. 10% as the default? 15% maximum? That's fucking nothing!
 

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I am nobody to dictate rules on how anyone should live, or run their business. But this change came in a bad time. At least where I live, donations dropped a lot because covid. Many extremely important institutions are struggling more now than ever before.
 
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For over a decade now, Humble Bundle has provided gamers with bundles of heavily discounted games, while also donating millions of dollars to charity. Traditionally, each Humble Bundle would let you buy in at various tiers, with sliders at the bottom to let you decide how much money goes to Humble Bundle itself, the charity, and the game publishers. You even had the option of giving all your money to one of the three entities, while giving nothing to the others.

Over the weekend, however, Humble Bundle announced that in May they would be testing a new update to the way adjusting donations work. Under the new system, you can toggle between two options: default donation, or extra to charity. The default option will give 85% to publishers, 10% to Humble Bundle, and 5% to charity. The other option gives 80% to publishers, 5% to Humble Bundle and 15% to charity. As of now, it does not appear there are any other customization options that will be available.

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And just like that I am no longer buying from them.
 

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Guessing IGN realized Humble Bundle isn't making them any money, so now they decided to lower the money going to charity so more money will go to the publisher. In other words, with this new change, this would mean less cost for Humble Bundle to cover.
 
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