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Oct 30, 2015 20:13 GMT  ·  By

A new Humble Weekly Bundle has been released, and it's called Day of the Devs. With one exception, all the games that have been made available also come with Linux support.

Most of the humble bundle collections that have been released in the past few months had Linux support, fully or partially. In fact, more Linux titles have been launched on Steam and other platforms, so it's only natural that they show up on Humble Bundle as well.

"Pay what you want for Hack 'n' Slash, Costume Quest, and Lumino City. Pay more than the average price to also receive Escape Goat 2 and Mercenary Kings. Pay $13 or more to get all of that plus Massive Chalice and Grim Fandango Remastered!" reads the Humble Bundle announcement.

The only game without a Linux version is Lumino City, and there is no indication that it will land on Linux. The last promise about a Linux version was made in October 2014. In any case, Day of the Devs is a weekly offering, and that means that more titles won't be provided later. What you see is what you get.

As usual, all the games are also available in a DRM-free version if you download the packages from Humble Bundle. Part of the proceeds will be going to the Extra Life charity and another one of your choosing.