Revitalizing Game Bundles: Digiphile Aims to Get Players Engaged

The concept of game bundles has been around since 2010, when the first Humble Bundle was introduced. However, over the years, the market has become saturated with numerous bundles, making it challenging for players to find and play the games they're interested in. To address this issue, a team of former Humble Bundle staff members has launched Digiphile, a new platform that promises to take a more personalized approach to game bundles. With a focus on human curation, transparency, and community engagement, Digiphile aims to create a more meaningful experience for both players and publishers. The platform will feature no more than two bundles per month, with each bundle supporting a charity and offering exclusive digital content. Players will also have the option to trade in games they already own for credit to spend on other titles. By emphasizing human curation and community interaction, Digiphile hopes to encourage players to engage with the games they purchase, rather than simply buying them. The long-term goal is to build a robust community that recommends and curates games, similar to platforms like Letterboxd or Goodreads. With its unique approach, Digiphile is poised to revitalize the game bundle market and provide a more satisfying experience for players and publishers alike.