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November’s Humble Choice line-up is now live

Humble’s Choice subscription service is a great way to get a bunch of games each month for a relatively low cost – aided by the fact that you can freely pause and unpause your subscription at will. For the month of November, those subscribed to Humble Choice will be able to get their hands on Persona 4 Golden, Warhammer 40K Darktide and more.

Available right now, all those with a Humble Choice subscription (costing £8.99 a month) are able to get their hands on:

  • Persona 4 Golden
  • Warhammer 40k: Darktide
  • The Lamplighters League
  • Casette Beasts
  • KarmaZoo
  • The Bookwalker
  • Hexarchy
  • Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator

Humble Choice November

Additionally, subscribers can also get their obtain a couple coupons, most notably 85% off of Darktide's Imperial Edition Upgrade.

As always, a small percentage of your Humble Choice subscription goes towards a charity, with this month’s being Movember: “dedicated to changing the perception of men’s health,” taking on “mental health & suicide, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer.”

In case you missed it, you still have a week (until the 14th of November) to get your hands on the Dark Pictures & Little Nightmares Horror Collection, the full details of which can be found HERE.

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