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Amnesia Collection Free on Humble Bundle For 48 Hours

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Humble Bundle is offering the Amnesia Collection for free for two days, offering both games in the horror series on Steam.

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The Humble Store’s Winter Sale continues until Jan. 29, and as the discounts wrap up, Humble Bundle is offering yet another game for free. Amnesia Collection is having a 48 hour flash giveaway, offering the survival horror series’ two games for free without having to pay a single dollar.

Amnesia Collection features Amnesia: The Dark Descent and its sequel, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, together in one bundle. Normally, the collection costs $34.99 to pick up to grab the two. The giveaway offers both games for PC, Mac, and Linux via Steam. Both games deal with solving puzzles while avoiding monstrous beings in two psychological horror stories loosely linked to one another.

Keep in mind, Amnesia Collection’s free giveaway isn’t available for very long. The deal lasts for only 48 hours, after which it will disappear on Saturday, Jan. 27. So make sure to grab both games for free before it’s too late.


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