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March’s Humble Choice line-up includes Nioh 2 and Saints Row

Each month, those who are subscribed to the Humble Choice service are privy to a number of games – letting you obtain a handful of titles for a relatively low price. For the month of March, subscribers can get their hands on a wide variety of titles ranging from Nioh to Citizen Sleeper – as well as the ill-fated Saints Row.

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

  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin
  • Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition
  • Saints Row (2022)
  • Citizen Sleeper
  • Black Skylands
  • Afterimage
  • Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter
  • Soulstice

As with all Humble purchases, a percentage of the subscription’s profits will be going towards a charity – with this month’s being the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, whose mission is “is to fuel the research that will bring breast cancer deaths to zero.”

While certainly a mixed bag of a line-up, the inclusion of the Souls-like ‘Nioh 2’ and indie darling ‘Citizen Sleeper’ are alone worth the asking price.

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