Fairy Tail, complete through Humble Bundle

Depending on the price you estimate, you can access several levels with all the mangaka work, including other works such as Rave

Humble Bundle and Kodansha have teamed up to offer an attractive digital pack in which, depending on what you pay, you can access all of Hiro Mashima's work, including Fairy Tail and all its spin offs, in addition to other mangaka works such as Rave Master The volumes are, of course, in English, but if that is not a problem, they can be downloaded in PDF, ePUB and CBZ, so they can be viewed in any electronic reader, PC, tablet or mobile without problems.

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All Fairy Tail and Rave Master

Fairy Tail, complete through Humble Bundle

Following the usual structure of the Humble Bundle, you can pay what you want but there are different levels of payment that open new content. Access to everything costs about $ 18.50, something above € 15, which would allow us to read all the complete volumes of Fairy Tail and Rave Master, the first notorious work of Mashima and that laid the foundations of his subsequent success, in addition to all the spin-offs of Fairy Tail like Zero or S along with series that were not as lucky as Monster Soul. Another option is to pay a little less, about $ 16.50, which would unlock the two complete series known but leave out the last volumes of Edens Zero – which is under development.

The estimated price of the complete pack would be above $ 1000 and the content is offered DRM-free, you only need an account in Humble Bundle from which we can download the content in the format we want unlimited. As usual, we can choose in which parts we divide our payment between different NGOs or Kodansha itself, and we will have until March 25 to decide if we are interested in this opportunity to access much of Mashima's work.

Video game in June

Fairy Tail has not lavished much in the video game, with several modest titles in laptops and mobiles, but this summer it will appear in the form of JRPG for PS4, PC and Switch on June 25, after delaying its initial date in March.

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