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CNET
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNET
Play On, Gamers. Humble Choice Is Now Just $7 for New Subscribers
Gaming is a lot of fun, but it's an expensive hobby. That's why subscription services have become really popular with gamers of all kinds, allowing you cheaper access to games that your budget may not allow for otherwise. If you enjoy PC gaming, don't sleep on your chance to save over 40% on a new Humble Choice subscription. Humble Bundle has slashed the cost of a Humble Choice membership for new subscribers, so you'll pay just $7 for your first month. Just be sure to use promo code JUNE25 to score the deal. CNET is owned by the same parent company as Humble Bundle, however this deal has been selected independently by our shopping experts for its value. When you sign up, you'll get a curated mix of PC games every month although the catalog sometimes includes games for the Nintendo Switch as well. This month that includes titles like Warhammer 40K: Boltgun. Additionally, you'll get a subscription to -- a solid tool for learning programming. Plus, you'll get access to the Humble Vault, which includes more than 50 Humble Original games for download. You'll also save up to 20% in the Humble Bundle store. And, a nice 5% of your membership fee goes to supporting charity each month. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. After your first month your membership will continue at the regular rate of $12 per month, but you can skip a month or cancel anytime. With that much flexibility, this is a great time to try it out for yourself. Why this deal matters Any time you can get access to top-tier games at a discounted price, that's a win. Humble Choice can help you build your gaming library without spending a small fortune, so if you're curious about it why not try it out? A 40% discount makes this subscription even more affordable, allowing you a chance to see how you like it for under 10 bucks.


The Verge
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Verge
A humble price increase.
Posted Jun 25, 2025 at 9:06 PM UTC Humble's best known for curating video game bundles that give proceeds to charities. The Ziff Davis-owned company also sells a subscription called Choice, and I'm sorry if this is the first that you're hearing of it because I'm here to tell you that it's getting more expensive on July 1st, according to a screenshot of an email shared by Wario64 on Bluesky. It's increasing from $11.99 per month to $14.99. Choice offers a new batch of PC games to subscribers every month that you can keep even if you cancel the subscription. It also grants discounts at its Humble Store, including some decent deals on digital Switch 2 games.


Geek Tyrant
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Build Your Games Library with 3 Humble Bundles — GeekTyrant
I have three video game Humble Bundles for you to check out and save while getting some great games. First, the Badass Brawlers (affiliate link) bundle offers seven beat-'em-up games for the low price of $16. Valued at $179, this bundle is 100% worth it in my opinion for just having Dawn of the Monsters , River City Girls , and River City Girls 2 . Those three games are all really fun (especially the River City Girls games) and worth every penny of the $16 in my opinion. In addition, each purchase will support SpecialEffect which 'is the only specialised UK-based charity dedicated to helping ALL people with disabilities enjoy video games – from injured soldiers to young disabled people who can't play any other way, whether they are in a hospital, hospice, rehabilitation centre or at home.' This bundle is available until June 18. Second, the IGN Live 2025 (affiliate link) bundle offers eight games valued at $239 for only $22. This bundle includes the very popular Slay the Spire as well as The Medium and Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator that many gamers really enjoy. Each purchase of this bundle supports Child's Play Charity which 'works to channel the goodwill of the worldwide gaming community into video games and game systems for sick children in hospitals.' This bundle will be available until June 20. Finally, the Power Up Pride (affiliate link) bundle looks to celebrate games with positive portrayals of LGBTQIA+ themes and characters with seven titles for only $13. The bundle is valued at $122 and titles include Welcome to Elk , Sticky Business , and Heart of the Woods which each have at least 95% positive reviews on Steam so there must be something to them. Each purchase of this bundle will support Xperience Studios, 'a Black-led, Oakland-based 501c3 that provides professional entrepreneurs in the video game industry opportunities to become successful and build self-sustaining businesses.' You can purchase this bundle until June 30.


Forbes
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Now Is A Great Time To Get The Deadlands Reloaded Humble Bundle
This is a massive collection of Deadlands Reloaded including rules, campaigns, adventures and more. Role playing games use mythology as fuel. Deadlands, from Pinnacle Entertainment Group, uses the tall tales of the American West as a place for stories about heroes, villains, monsters and more. It's told these stories in many ways, from tabletop role playing games to comic books, card games, novels and more. Currently, Humble Bundle is featuring a collection of the last edition of the game that benefits the American Cancer Society. The bundle is slated to run through June 14th, 2025. I've selected some of my favorite titles out of the 85 available to highlight for this article. Deadlands is an alternate history horror game set in an America where something supernatural awoke during the Battle of Gettysburg. This caused big changes to the timeline like a massive earthquake that turned California into a Great Maze of seawater filled canyons. It also caused smaller changes like undead gunslingers and spellcasting cardsharps wandering the small towns of the Wild West. The most recent editions of Deadlands use Savage Worlds as the base system. Savage Worlds is something of a younger sibling to Deadlands that uses some trappings to give the game a more Western flavor. For example, initiative runs based on crd draws from a deck of playing cards. This bundle includes the main rule books from the last edition of the game. The Player's Guide details how to build a character, whether its just a common cowpoke or one of the more unusual options like a huckster or blessed. The Marshall's Handbook digs into the setting and reveals some of the secrets of why this West is the way that it is. FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder Although Deadlands: The Weird West is the most recent edition, the vast majority of these titles are compatible. The main difference, setting wise, is the fact that in this version the North and South continue the Civil War for almost two decades until magic and time travel shenanigans changed that. Other smaller changes can be found on the Pinnacle website. The big villains of the setting are the Reckoners. They each take on the role of one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: War, Famine, Death and Pestilence. Each Reckoner gets an entire campaign devoted to detailing their strengths, their influences and how the players can take them down. Each of these books is structured in a style called Plot Points. There's the main storyline to follow, but also several smaller adventures that can be sedded in based on character stories and where the players end up. The structure makes the game feel like a classic TV show where there's an overall arc but also several standalone adventures to play out. The bundle also includes several smaller adventures for role playing groups who don't want to commit to an epic campaign story right out of the gate. These range from shorter campaigns like Blood Drive to one sheets that have everything the Game Master needs to run on two sides of the same paper. There are dozens of stories here that capture the spooky but deadly tone that attracted me to the game. Blood Drive is a great example of this tone. It uses a classic Western story of driving cattle to market to give players a tour of the Weird West. Once the story is over, the players know that all those whispered campfire tales and superstitious saloon stories have a kernel of truth to them. This bundle includes a lot of maps, tokens, foldouts and other expansions aimed to help players play the game. While Deadlands has a heavy horror aspect to it, there's still plenty of room for exciting shootouts and cinematic duels. The expansions also include player options and details on different sections of the west. The 1880 Smith & Robards Catalog continues one of my favorite traditions from the original Deadlands. It's chock full of steampunk gadgets built by so-called mad scientists that can give players an edge against the beasts that stalk the prairie. The entries in this book can be purchased by players or serve as inspiration should one of the players decided to play a character devoted to the New Science. Deadlands remains my favorite kitchen sink role playing game. It combines several genres together to tell unique stories featuring a variety of heroes including simple schoolmarms, tough cowboys, kung fu masters and mad scientists. This bundle is a great way to fall in love with Westerns, Weird or otherwise.
Yahoo
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Humble Bundle Just Dropped Every DOOM and Recent Wolfenstein Game for $28
Humble Bundle is back with a massive deal for gamers looking for something to play—this time, featuring the complete DOOM catalogue alongside newer Wolfenstein titles. For the uninitiated, Humble Bundle launched in 2010 with the goal of offering game bundles at affordable prices in support of charity. Each bundle operates on a 'pay what you want' model, typically starting at $5, though that tier includes fewer items than the full bundle, allowing gamers with less disposable income to access a variety of titles. A portion of the proceeds from every purchase on the Humble marketplace goes to charity. Since its launch, Humble Bundle has contributed more than $266 million to charitable causes. Fans can get everything included in this latest bundle for $28. The new Humble Bundle is called 'id & Friends.' This bundle features the entire DOOM first-person shooter catalogue and includes the Machine Games' new Wolfenstein game series, starting with Wolfenstein: The New Order in 2014. Humble may be trying to get Slayers ready for the highly anticipated DOOM: The Dark Ages when it launches on May 15, considering the Bundle comes with two 10% off coupons for both DOOM: The Dark Ages and another for the Premium Edition. The bundle is also raising money for Direct Relief, a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that provides medical aid globally. Humble Bundle proceeds are typically split as follows: five per cent goes to charity, 65 per cent to the game publishers, and 30 percent to Humble. The 'Custom Amount' tab on the purchase screen allows buyers to adjust how proceeds are distributed—up to 85 per cent can be directed to charity if manually adjusted. DOOM + DOOM II (2024 enhanced versions) DOOM 3 DOOM 64 DOOM (2016) DOOM Eternal (plus Year One Pass) Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Wolfenstein: The Old Blood 10% off DOOM: The Dark Ages on Steam (Standard or Premium Edition) CGMagazine's DOOM: The Dark Ages preview from January called it 'an impressive evolution of the modern DOOM titles, refining core elements while delivering a fresh, medieval twist,' and it launches on May 15. The id & Friends Humble Bundle will remain active for the next 16 days (until May 10), and fans can check out all of the details on the official site.