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Humble’s Choice subscription for August includes Sifu, High on Life and more

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 August, those subscribed to Humble Choice will be able to get their hands on a number of excellent games, including the incredibly visceral SIFU.

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

  • SIFU
  • High on Life
  • Gotham Knights
  • Blacktail
  • Astral Ascent
  • Diluvian Ultra
  • Universe for Sale
  • This Means War
  • [Coupon] Saturnalia – 66% Off
  • [Coupon] High on Knife – 30% Off

As with all Humble purchases, a percentage of the subscription’s profits will be going towards a charity – with this month’s being the WWF – a well known organisation dedicated to “working toward conservation, sustainability, and ecological restoration.”

In case you missed it, Humble are also currently offering a Capcom Summer 2024 bundle – the line-up of which can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s Humble Choice? Do you stay subscribed each month, or only when the games interest you? Let us know down below.

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