Gaming Cypher

The Latest Video Game News and Reviews

Humble Bundle, Inc. Names Disability Charity AbleGamers July Charity of the Month

Humble Bundle, Inc. Names Disability Charity AbleGamers July Charity of the Month

Subscribers to Monthly Humble Bundle Received Eight Amazing Games in Support of Accessibility in Gaming for All

Harpers Ferry, WV (July 6, 2016) – AbleGamers – the leading charity and organization wielding the power of gaming to break down the barriers of economic and social isolation for people with disabilities is honored to have been named the July Humble Charity of the Month by Humble Bundle, Inc.

On July 1st, subscribers to the Humble Monthly Bundle subscription received access to eight amazing games for no additional charge – Hurtworld, Kentucky Route Zero, Satellite Reign, TIS-100, The Red Solstice, Avernum 2: Crystal Souls, Cthulhu Realms and Copoka. A percentage of the proceeds from the Humble Monthly Bundle benefited AbleGamers and its programs that make gaming more inclusive for those with disabilities by enhancing accessibility.

“It’s an honor to be named Humble’s July Charity of the Month,” said Steven Spohn, Chief Operations Officer of AbleGamers. “It’s been a wonderful experience partnering with Humble to help disabled gamers. The July monthly bundle features a selection of must-play games that are accessible to gamers of all types!”

“We are so excited to be supporting AbleGamers with the July Humble Monthly Bundle and their mission to improve the quality of life of those with disabilities through the power of video games,” said Humble co-founder John Graham.

The Humble Monthly Bundle subscription is available for $12 USD a month. Five percent of each month’s proceeds supports charity, and subscribers additionally receive ten percent off every Humble Store purchase. More details about the July Humble Monthly Bundle can be found at www.humblebundle.com/monthly/p/july_2016_monthly.

Related: Winner of AbleGamers Fellowship Selected by Trion Worlds

Website | + posts

I have always enjoyed playing video games and am a programming team lead for a video game company. I co-founded Gaming Cypher because I enjoy the gaming community and would like to provide the best news service around. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will make sure to get back to you quickly.