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September’s Humble Choice line-up officially announced

As has been the case for many months now, the line-up for Humble’s Choice subscription service partially leaked ahead of time. Now, the company has officially announced its September titles, including Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, The Forgotten City and more.

Humble Choice is a monthly subscription service which sees you gain access to 8 titles for the low price of £8.99. You can easily subscribe for a single month however, making it in essence not too dissimilar from the company’s standard Humble Bundles.

For the month of September, subscribers can get their hands on:

  • Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Chaotic Great Edition (includes the Season Pass)
  • Deceive Inc.
  • The Forgotten City
  • Aces & Adventures
  • Patch Quest
  • Foretales
  • Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus
  • Autonauts vs PirateBots

The headlining titles are undoubtedly Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and The Forgotten City. The former is a spin-off of the popular looter-shooter series Borderlands, trading the Mad Max-like world for a Dungeons and Dragons inspired experience. The Forgotten City meanwhile is a thought-provoking adventure title which sees you “travel 2000 years into the past, and unravel the mystery of who destroyed it by cleverly exploiting the power to wind back time.”

While these games are yours to keep forever, having an active Humble Choice subscription also allows you access to the Humble Games Collections, which includes titles such as Signalis; Ghost Song; A Short Hike; Getting Over It with Bennet Foddy and a whole bunch more.

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