Learn more about the Inner Sphere than you ever wanted to know with this $30 Battletech bundle
Humble is currently offering a massive bundle of more than 130 pieces of Battletech fiction for just $30. The Battletech fiction collection includes a comprehensive collection of every Battletech Legends novel published since 2015, in addition to back issues of Shrapnel, the official Battletech magazine, which feature collections of technical readouts and short stories.
Learn about the formation of the Inner Sphere’s most infamous mercenary companies in books like Kell Hounds Ascendant and A Rock and A Hard Place. Or jump forward into the aftermath of the Clan invasion with The Damocles Sanction or the Elements of Treason series.
The entire bundle includes far too many works to list here, but if you’ve ever been curious to explore the universe of one of the biggest names in tabletop gaming, this is a collection worth checking out. If the $30 bundle looks a bit too daunting, or if you already own the 2023 collection of Battletech Legends novels, a smaller, $18 bundle that includes 70 of Legends’ most recent works is also available.
Humble Bundle sets always put aside a portion of your purchase to benefit a non-profit, in this case, the ACLU. However, you can always customize how much of your purchase goes to the publisher, to Humble, or to charity by using the “adjust donation” drop-down menu and selecting a custom amount.
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