I dont know if anyone keeps an eye on the CDR data, but I just took a peak out of curiosity and saw quite a few indie packs be listed. Not sure what's going on, but I'd assume it's stuff for Thanksgiving / Black Friday.

Puzzle Pack

Mix Pack

Super Meat Boy anniversary Pack

Story Pack

Adventure Pack

Big Bundle

Small Bundle

Clever Pack

Heavy Hitters

2D Bundle

Future Pack

There might be more, I was just skimming and grabbed the ones that stuck out.

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have you got a link/list of packs?

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Edited

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thanks

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Yeah... you should link us the URL xD

EDIT: Yeah, it does look to be a Thanksgiving/Black Friday bundle sale.

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Sounds cool.

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All of these appear to be old bundles, not quite sure what they are doing, but it is possible that they had to update the subs for something else entirely. For example, they recently updated the Humble Introversion Bundle sub, but that don't mean anything's going on, it just means that they had to adjust something in theory...but still, I do agree it is a rather unusual CDR entry, due to sheer amount and time.

EDIT- Just realised possible point, and reason. Steam for Linux. The beta is coming extremely soon, and it would mean that all the games from humble bundle, since they ALL have linux ports, would have to have their new apps added. This would explain why random humble bundles are recieving sub updates, since they have to include linux apps. And of course, since there is a lot of crossover between humble bundle games, and other indie packs, such as steam ones, it would make sense that the old ones of those would have to be updated to have linux apps in as well.

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+1

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Closed 12 years ago by vintageVerb.