Itch.io bundle offers 100+ DRM-free indie games for $10 to aid laid-off developers
A $10 itch.io bundle of 100+ DRM-free indie games raises money for developers hit by industry layoffs.
More than 100 indie games — plus several soundtracks — are available for $10 as part of the Game Industry Hardship Fund bundle on itch.io, running through August 13. The bundle is explicitly designed to direct money toward game developers who have lost their jobs amid a prolonged period of layoffs across the video game industry. All titles in the collection are DRM-free, meaning buyers own the files without platform restrictions. The gaming industry has shed tens of thousands of jobs over the past few years, affecting studios of all sizes and leaving many independent developers without income.
Why it matters
The bundle offers a direct financial channel to laid-off developers at a time when industry-wide job losses have been widespread and ongoing. At $10 for 100+ titles, the low price point is designed to maximize participation and funds raised.
What's next
The bundle remains available on itch.io until August 13, 2025.
Key facts
- Bundle is titled the Game Industry Hardship Fund and is hosted on itch.io
- Costs $10 and includes more than 100 indie games plus some soundtracks
- All games in the bundle are DRM-free
- Sale runs through August 13
- Proceeds are intended to support developers who have been laid off
Bias & framing notes
Both sources agree on the core facts — price, platform, game count, and charitable purpose. Neither source specifies exactly how funds are distributed or which organization administers the hardship fund, leaving that detail unverified. Screen Rant's framing is slightly more consumer-oriented ('Gamers Can Grab'), while TechSpot emphasizes the charitable intent more directly in its headline.
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