For the first time, PlayStation games are getting a Humble Bundle.

PlayStation teamed up with Capcom for the Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle, bringing $178 worth of games to players paying more than $15 for the deal. Though offered only in North America PSN regions, the bundle will be available until Sept. 5, 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET.

As is the case with all Humble Bundles, the Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle will give a portion of its sales to charities, specifically Save the Children, Rettysyndrome.org and the American Red Cross. Just how much from each sale will go to the charities will be determined by those availing the bundle. They can either choose to split the proceeds equally by default or set it up depending on their preference.

More than 10 games are included in the Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle, access to which is separated by tiers determined by how much was paid for the bundle.

For the Pay What You Want tier, where buyers pay at least $1 for the bundle, games available include:

- Strider (PlayStation 3 or PlayStation 4)
- Final Fight: Double Impact (PS3)
- Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 (PS3)
- Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (PS3)

The tier also includes a 45 percent off discount coupon for Street Fighter V in the PlayStation Store. The coupon is valid until Oct. 1, 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET.

Those paying above the average amount for the bundle (which is $12.01 at the time of writing) will be getting access to games from the previous tier and the coupon, alongside:

- Resident Evil (PS3 or PS4)
- Mega Man 9 & 10 (PS3)
- Okami HD (PS3)
- Remember Me (PS3)
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (PS3)
- Lost Planet 3 (PS3)

If they pay at least $15, buyers will get everything from the first two tiers, as well as:

- Resident Evil 0 (PS3 or PS4)
- Devil May Cry HD Collection (PS3)

Paying at least $15 also gets buyers a 50 percent off discount coupon for Mega Man Legacy Collection at the PlayStation Store. Like the one for Street Fighter V, this coupon will be valid until Oct. 1, 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET.

Next month, PlayStation Plus' annual membership fee will be increasing by $10. This means that those in the United States will have to cough up $25 for a three-month membership and $60 for a 12-month membership. Currently, rates are at $18 and $50 for the three- and 12-month memberships, respectively. The new rates will be effective starting Sept. 22.

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