IGN takes over the charity and social aid website Humble Bundle
The video game giant IGN has taken over the charity and social aid website by purchasing Humble Bundle video games, something that can enhance this project.
We all know the Humble Bundle and practically everyone has bought one of the great packs that they offer, among other things, because part of what is paid, we can allocate it to the Red Cross or various charities. Well, it seems that Imaginative Games Network, better known as IGN, has taken over this video game sales website. There are no figures on the amount of this acquisition, although it is expected that the Humble Bundle will remain an independent entity in the future, with minimal changes on a business and personal level.
IGN will support this platform and help the growth of this platform, bringing this video game giant, new opportunities to Humble Bundle, both as a retailer and as a publisher. This website for social aid and charity, since its inception, has raised a whopping 100 million dollars and it is known that IGN has no interest in changing the business model of this website, although the plans for this website are unknown.
At the beginning of the year, Humble Bundle became a game publisher, which has been a potential conflict for IGN, as it would directly benefit from games that are published on the web. From IGN, it has been commented that there will be news in the future and the content related to this website will be reviewed. Mitch Galbraith, IGN Executive Vice President and General Manager commented: 'Editorial integrity is something we take very seriously at the company, and he is confident that we will strike the right balance when it comes to our coverage of the Humble Bundle and gaming. What do you sell. Our readers and customers have always been the first, and that will not change '