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July’s Humble Choice line-up has leaked; includes The Outer Worlds

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. Ahead of the official announcement, July’s Humble Choice line-up has been partially leaked, revealing a rather exciting month.

Notable leaker Billbil-kun has garnered a reputation for leaking many game line-ups across a whole suite of services from PlayStation Plus to Humble Choice and more. According to the insider, 2 of the 8 games set to be included with July’s Humble Choice line-up are:

  • The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition
  • Temtem

The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition is the most complete and up-to-date version of Obsidian Entertainment’s space RPG, featuring all of its post-launch DLC and graphical enhancements.

Temtem is a “massively multiplayer creature-collection adventure” in which you can “catch every Temtem, battle other tamers, customize your house, join a friend's adventure or explore the dynamic online world” – in essence it is a Pokemon-like title with MMO elements. The game left Early Access last September, with Temtem continuing to receive a consistent string of updates.

While these two titles are likely to be the headliners for July, it still represents the start of a strong month for Humble Choice – especially for the subscription’s cost of just £8.99 a month. It will be interesting to see what the rest of the line-up looks like.

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