The first title on the bundle list is the Anomaly Game Collection, which can technically be considered a pack of five in one. It consists of Anomaly: Warzone Earth, its Mobile Campaign and Anomaly Korea expansions, as well as Anomaly 2 and Anomaly Defenders. Also on the list is the space fleet strategy game Spacecom. Beyond those, the bundle also consists of a point-and-click andventure called Beat Cop, a top-down shooter Tower 57, and a wartime survival game titled This War of Mine: Complete Edition. To round off the remainder of the list, there are the action-RPGs Children of Morta: Complete Edition and Moonlighter Complete Edition, stylised narrative adventure South of the Circle, and probably the biggest name in the list, dystopic city management sim Frostpunk: Game of the Year Edition. As is usually the case with Humble bundles, you don’t have to pay the full US$15 to get all nine games. You can fork out as little as US$1 to get only the first two titles listed above. Alternatively, you can also choose to pay US$13.18 for the first five games, but this seems to be the poorest value of them all. Of course, you can also be generous and offer more than the asking price of US$15 for all nine games. The extra funds will be going to the non-profit organisation known as Razom for Ukraine. If you’re interested in checking out the 11 Bit Studios Complete Collection Humble bundle, you can do so by hitting the link below. Personally, the bundle is worth it just for the inclusion of the GotY edition of Frostpunk, which is currently listed on Steam for RM89.25. (Source: Humble Bundle)