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Not sure they would go along with user created bundles that include games they don't make.
And you can already purchase multiple games in 1 purchase.
well, I know that developers can create bundles. But I'm Trying To Say That Users (community) Should Be Able To Create Bundles
''Not sure they would go along with user created bundles that include games they don't make.''
but you are right in that point
Also İt May be A Chance For Independent Game Developers. A Lot Of Game Announcing İn 1 Day So People Can't See These Little Independent Games. İf Users See A Game İn Popular Streamer's Bundle They would Give A Chance For Game
Also Sorry For My Bad English :D
and dont forget, the dev's decide the price. If Dev A wants to put their product on sale, what happens with the bundle they made with Dev B who doesnt want to put their product on sale. Then there is how the money is getting split...
Indie devs already have means to network and coordinate, as well as co-operate to create bundles.
But it's up to the game owner to decide if their games should be bundled with others'