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January’s Humble Choice line-up includes Blasphemous 2

Each month, all those with a Humble subscription are privy to a select number of titles for ‘free’ as part of the company’s Humble Choice service. Kicking off the year, subscribers can get their hands on multiple solid indie games, including Blasphemous 2 and Dordogne.

Costing £8.99 a month and available to add to your library from now until early February, this month’s Humble Choice line-up features the following:

  • Blasphemous 2
  • Jagged Alliance 3
  • Fort Solis
  • The Pegasus Expedition
  • Against The Storm
  • Beneath Oresa
  • Dordogne
  • Boxes: Lost Fragments

Humble Choice

As with most months, you’ll also receive a couple coupons for some of the listed games’ DLC (amongst other bonuses), namely 35% off Against the Storm’s ‘Keepers of the Stone’ DLC and 75% off of the Jota Collection (featuring Citizen Sleeper and In Other Waters.)

As always, a small portion of the profits will go towards a charity, with this month’s supporting the Make a Wish Foundation – ensuring “children with critical illnesses can make their biggest wishes come true, providing them strength, joy and hope throughout their treatments.”

While perhaps not the most exciting month in Humble History, January’s Choice line-up offers a strong selection of titles for those who enjoy trying out a bunch of different indies.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s line-up? Do you stay subscribed each month or only when the games interest you? Which of the indies are you most curious to try? Let us know down below.

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