Saints Row: The Third, Risen 2, Dead Island, Sacred 2 are among the games offered

May 14, 2014 07:29 GMT  ·  By

The Humble Bundle will play host to a ton of daily sales over the next two weeks, and today's sale shaves a lot off the top of many great games from Deep Silver.

"We must be out of our minds. In the midst of weekly bundles and a massive store sale we are now producing bundles on the daily. Every 24 hours beginning May 13 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time, we will feature a brand new daily bundle. Expect some unique bundles curated specifically for this event. You will also see special deals on games packaged with great extras," says the Humble Bundle Blog.

"We are also opening up the vault and bringing back some bundles for one-night-only reunion shows and kicking off this festival with one of our favorites," it adds.

The sale is called The Humble Deep Silver Re-Bundle, as the company has hosted a similar sale not too long ago.

The games that are part of the bundle at the "pay what you want" level are Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row 2, Risen 2: Dark Waters, and Sacred 2: Gold Edition.

So, whether you are a fan of urban warfare or swashbuckling fantasy action, there are some great open-world adventures to nab for just $1 / €1.

Gamers who are willing to pay more than the current average of $6 / €4 will also unlock Dead Island GOTY Edition, Saints Row: The Third – The Full DLC Package, Metro 2033, Risen and Sacred Citadel.

Those who feel in a more generous mood can opt to shell out $9 / €6.5 in order to also get Dead Island: Riptide – Complete Edition.

The entire bundle would normally go for around $230 / €168, and it also includes the soundtracks of Saints Row: The Third, Risen 2: Dark Waters, Sacred 2: Gold Edition, Risen, and Dead Island: Riptide – the latter two being unlocked at each respective price tier.

In addition, as always, a part of the proceeds will go towards supporting the American Red Cross and the Child's Play Charity initiatives, and the bundle can also be gifted to a special someone.

The games are redeemable on Steam, and the Humble Bundle guys were also nice enough to provide a page with each individual game's system requirements.

The offer is going to expire in around ten hours at the time of writing, so, if you want to get your hands on those games, you'd do well to hurry.