Tarnicus: Aren't
Build a Greenlight bundles always DRM free as well?
HypersomniacLive: You're most likely right, but the purpose of the Build a Greenlight bundles is not to offer interesting DRM-free games, it''s to push enough votes to get the games on Steam. They always feel like "hey, look we're on Greenlight, we hope this bundle will get us enough votes to make it, and in return everyone gets a Steam key"; Groupees are doing so many and so often, that it's hard to find something interesting in them. The Bundle in A Box was my favourite, they used to do curated, themed bundles, and not just the kind that Groupees does. That's why I'm concerned about a possible decline, and the fact that the second bundle is coming so soon after the first one, is a bit worrisome, at least to me.
I was wondering about that myself, I know the BiaB team handed the franchise with some level of involvement remaining - I wonder if it consists mainly of granting spirit or actual curating of some sort (while I guess Groupees takes over finalizing the deals and other logistics).