Humble Bundle is testing tight new limits on charitable donations

Author : dyansmithey0
Publish Date : 2021-04-24 09:13:38


Humble Bundle debuted in 2010 with a small-but-cool collection of indie games, and it's grown dramatically over the years since. It now offers multiple game and software bundles simultaneously, has its own full-scale digital storefront, and even operates a monthly subscription service. It's raised a staggering amount of money for charity, too: $195 million so far, a whopping pile of cash for good causes that's still growing.

One of the reasons it's been so successful on that front is that it enables buyers to split up their payments between charity, developers, and the Humble Bundle itself in whatever portions they like. If you want to purchase a collection of games but give all your money to Doctors Without Borders (or whaever), you can—you can even pay more than the asking price if you want to do a solid for your charity of choice. 

That may be changing, however, as Humble announced today that it plans to eliminate the digital "sliders" used to apportion payments, and replace them with fixed—and, it appears, very limited—percentages .

Humble revealed in a blog post that, about a month ago, it hid those sliders from some of its users as a test of planned changes to its bundle pages. The sudden disappearance of the sliders, with no warning, apparently caused some confusion, for which the Humble team apologized. "We should have been more proactive in communicating the test," it said.

The testing will continue in May, with "a new bundle page that replaces sliders while also updating the design and adding features that better highlight content." A refresh is probably overdue—Humble pointed out that its bundle pages haven't changed in a decade—but the planned overhaul has a lot of users unhappy, because it appears to include a tight cap on how much they can donate to charity.

"Sliders will be replaced by toggles with defined splits that clearly show what amount of your purchase will support Humble, publishers, and charity," the blog post says. "The 'Extra to Charity' toggle will triple the split for charity to 15%."

An image illustrating the new dropdown menu in action indicates that the default donation setting will allocate five percent to charity, ten percent to Humble, and the remainder to the publishers of the games in the bundle; the "Extra to Charity" option triples the amount to charity—15 percent, which on a $25 bundle is $3.75—and cuts Humble's slice to five percent, while the lion's share still goes to the publishers. Those are the only options listed


An image illustrating the new dropdown menu in action indicates that the default donation setting will allocate five percent to charity, ten percent to Humble, and the remainder to the publishers of the games in the bundle; the "Extra to Charity" option triples the amount to charity—15 percent, which on a $25 bundle is $3.75—and cuts Humble's slice to five percent, while the lion's share still goes to the publishers. Those are the only options listed...

 

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