GamesAid gets a cut of EA’s Humble Origin Bundle

Electronic Arts is giving a slice of the cash raised by its current Humble Bundle to UK games industry charity GamesAid.

Found at HumbleBundle.com, the pay-what-you-want download package includes some of the biggest games in EA Origin’s catalogue, including Dead Space and Dead Space 3, Crysis 2, the 2010 Medal of Honor, Burnout Paradie: The Ultimate Box edition and the still excellent Mirror’s Edge.

What’s more if you pay more than average donation – which at the time of writing stands at a paltry $4.85 – you also receive Battlefield 3, The Sims 3 Starter Pack, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Uprising and the original Populous.

There’s only five days left to pick these titles up, and now you’ll be doing your bit for charity.

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