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Humble Choice’s June line-up includes Ghostwire: Tokyo

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 June, the headlining game has now been announced: Ghostwire: Tokyo.

In an email sent to Humble Choice subscribers, June’s line-up of games has been teased, with the service provider revealing that the headlining title will be Tango Gameworks’ fun and flashy open-world first-person ‘shooter’ Ghostwire: Tokyo.

Typically, each month’s Humble Choice includes 8 offerings, meaning that there are still half a dozen or so games set to be announced. That said, considering the fact that a subscription to Humble Choice costs just £8.99 a month (or £6 for new members), Ghostwire: Tokyo alone is worth the asking price – and so the rest of the line-up is pure bonus.

You still have a few days to get your hands on May’s Humble Choice selection which includes: Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters; Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition; Bendy and the Dark Revival; Operation: Tango; Windjammers 2; Builder Simulator; Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery and The Invisible Hand.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of next month’s line-up (so far)? Have you played Ghostwire: Tokyo? What else do you hope to see included? Let us know down below.

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