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Humble Choice

Humble Choice Offers Shadow of War, Street Fighter V, and More in January

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Humble Choice, the monthly subscription service that replaced the Humble Monthly service last month, is offering its first lineup of PC games for January.

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The lineup for January includes 12 PC games that Humble Choice subscribers can choose to keep forever. The list is:

  • Middle Earth: Shadow of War
  • Street Fighter V
  • Graveyard Keeper
  • Two Point Hospital
  • Bad North: Jotunn Edition
  • Whispers of a Machine
  • TrailMakers
  • Them’s Fightin’ Herds
  • Unrailed!
  • Mages of Mystralia
  • Dirt Rally 2.0 (includes H2 RWD Double Pack, Opel Manta 400, The Porsche 911 RGT DLCs)
  • GRIP: Combat Racing (includes Artifex Car Pack DLC)

Premium Humble Choice subscribers can keep nine games from the list, which costs $19.99/month or $179.99/year, while Basic members can choose to keep three games from the list for $14.99/month or $134.99/year.

Humble Monthly subscribers that did not cancel their plan last month were grandfathered into the “Classic” plan, which offers 10 games to keep each month at the same price of $12/month or $132/year.

The difference between the two services is that Humble Choice reveals the entire lineup of games at the beginning of each month and lets users choose what to keep, while the Humble Monthly service had only revealed a few games at the beginning of the month and unlocked the rest at the start of the next month with members keeping all games.


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