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February’s Humble Choice line-up available now

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. February’s line-up is now available to acquire, including the likes of Life is Strange: True Colors and Scorn.

Available between now and the 5th of March, all those with a Humble Choice subscription (costing £8.99 a month) are able to get their hands on:

  • Scorn
  • Life is Strange True Colors
  • Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood Champion of Gaia Edition
  • Beacon Pines
  • There Is No Light
  • Children of Silentown
  • Oaken

As with all Humble purchases, a percentage of the subscription’s profits will be going towards a charity – with this month’s being ‘The Hidden Genius Project’: “[connecting] young Black males with the skills, mentors, and experiences they need to become high-performing entrepreneurs and technologists.”

For £8.99 you could certainly get much worse than this line-up here, with the likes of True Colors and Destroy All Humans 2 easily justifying the price of the service on their own.

KitGuru says: What do you think of February’s offerings? Will you be subscribing for the month? Do you prefer Humble Choice or its bundles? Let us know down below.

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