Humble Bundle customers have raised more than $100 million for thousands of charities all over the world.

While the gaming industry is all too often wrapped up in controversy and contention, Humble Bundle looks to be a shining light in the darkness. A light that says yes, there are such thing as socially-conscious gamers. Humble Bundle is best known for its cheap “pay-what-you want” bundle promotions that benefit a variety of charities worldwide. What started out as a crazy experiment by two guys living at their parents house, Humble Bundle has become a huge digital distribution platform. And not only a platform that sells cheap game bundles, but one that has just announced that it has raised more than $100 million for people in need all over the world.

Humble Bundle has grown a lot since its inception in 2010. What started as a cheap way to obtain indie games has expanded to huge promotional bundles, the Humble Monthly curated mystery bundle service, an indie game publisher, and even a digital store for eBooks, software, games, and more. Humble has partnered with both a variety of charities and with publishers and developers over the years to give us gamers awesome games for a discounted price while giving back to the community.

Some notable promotions run by Humble include their Origin Bundle in 2013, which raised more than $10.3 million dollars in sales after generated 2 million purchases in only two weeks. These proceeds went to support the American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, Watsi, Human Rights Campaign, and San Francisco AIDS Foundation. A more recent bundle was the Humble Freedom Bundle in response to the American immigration ban. This huge bundle raised $6.7 million in only one week to the ACLU, International Rescue Committee, and Doctors Without Borders.

It’s not just promotional bundles that raise money for charity either. The Humble Store and Humble Monthly have raised more than $9.3 million combined since they launched in 2013 and 2015, respectively. Humble Monthly is one of the newest and fastest growing parts of Humble’s business, according to their press release, while giving back to the community in a big way.

John Graham, COO and co-founder at Humble Bundle states:

After the first Humble Indie Bundle, we were overwhelmed by everyone’s generosity. We remember delivering the first check to charity by hand and it was a larger amount of money than anything we had ever seen before. This milestone is more than 500 times bigger than that and is almost too big for me to really comprehend. We’re forever grateful to the Humble community and this huge positive impact they have made on the world.

Humble Bundle has always given the consumer the power of where their money goes when purchasing anything from their storefront. The buyer can customize how much of their money is split between the game developers, charities, and Humble Bundle themselves. Humble Bundle took a gamble on this payment model back in 2010, and it has done nothing but pay off. It’s a rare win-win-win situation: we get premium content at a discount, charities receive huge donations, and Humble gets their cut to stay afloat and keep this train running. Here’s to Humble Bundle for providing a great service to the community – let’s keep it rolling!