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DEATHLOOP included in October’s Humble Choice line-up

Each month, those paying for Humble’s Choice subscription service are able to add a number of games to their libraries which they then keep forever. For the month of October, Humble Choice’s headliner is none other than Arkane Studios’ DEATHLOOP.

Available right now for $11.99 per-month, October’s line-up of Humble Choice games includes:

  • DEATHLOOP
  • Monster Train (First Class – Collectors Edition)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope
  • Disciples: Liberation
  • Maid of Sker
  • Epic Chef
  • Railroad Corporation
  • Golf Gang

Headlining this month’s line-up is DEATHLOOP, the latest immersive-sim title from Arkane Studios – known for the likes of Dishonored and PREY. Originally released exclusively on PS5 and PC, DEATHLOOP has since found its way to both Xbox and PC Game Pass. For those who prefer Steam however, October’s Humble Choice represents the best time yet to give DEATHLOOP a try.

Being the month of Halloween, it is unsurprising to see a number of horror titles on offer, with Supermassive Games’ ‘The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope’ and Wales Interactive’s ‘Maid of Sker’ giving you plenty of spooks.

Those who are subscribed to Humble Choice not only receive these monthly titles, but also gain access to a number of additional titles as part of the Humble Games Collection, with just some of the games including A Hat in Time; Forager; A Short Hike; Void Bastards; and the recently-released Moonscars.

If Humble Choice isn’t your thing, then you can alternatively get your hands on the Serious Sam Humble Bundle – though you only have one more day to do so.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s line-up? Will you subscribe? What is your favourite Arkane game? Let us know down below.

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