Humble Bundle: The Division Preorder & T-Shirt, 8 Ubisoft Games All for $75!

The Humble Bundle is letting you preorder The Division for $75 alongside 11 other Ubisoft games and an exclusive The Division t-shirt.

The Humble Bundle is known for its cheap deals and charitable intentions, however, for the next two weeks you should remember it for giving you what could be the best deal for a Tom Clancy’s The Division preorder alongside a number of other Ubisoft games.

A couple of hours ago the Humble Ubisoft Bundle was launched that starts with letting you pay what you want (over $1) for three Ubisoft games namely Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Grow Home, and Rayman Origins.

However, if you pay for these games with more than the average price, which is $6.98 right now, you will be able to get your hands on a number of other – decidedly better – games. Three games have been revealed which are Far Cry 3, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China, but Humble Bundle says that more games will be added soon.

If you have more in your wallet to spend, then pay for these with $15 and you will also get Assassin’s Creed Rogue and The Crew alongside all those mentioned above.

Usually, their bundles would end here but since The Division is all the hype these days (thanks to the closed and open beta), Humble has added another level:

Want even more? Pay $75 to get all of the games in the bundle and receive Tom Clancy’s The Division when it’s released, an Exclusive Tom Clancy’s The Division T-shirt, and a coupon for 66% off up to any three Ubisoft titles in the Humble Store (excludes pre-orders, The Division, Rainbow 6 Siege, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, and Anno 2205).

In case you are having difficulty figuring out how much you will be saving here, let us do the maths for you. Everything mentioned above would have cost you $157 in usual circumstances, which means you save more than what you pay i.e. $82 (given that you pay exactly $75 for this).

Want to to the charity through this Humble Bundle? Go here.

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