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April’s Humble Choice line-up revealed

There are many services which video game enthusiasts can subscribe to, from Xbox Game Pass to PS Plus and beyond. Humble Bundles have been supplying gamers with good deals for over a decade. On top of this, they offer a monthly subscription service in the form of ‘Humble Choice’ – of which April’s games are now available.

April’s line-up of free-to-keep games (for the monthly price of £8.99) has now officially been announced, offering 8 different titles:

  • Ghostrunner
  • Destroy All Humans!
  • Monster Sanctuary
  • Killsquad
  • Rogue Heroes: Ruins of tasos
  • Suzerain
  • Chicken police – Paint it RED!
  • Naruto To Boruto: Shinobi Striker

All of these games are offered through Steam, meaning that adding it to your Steam Deck (assuming you managed to get one) should be a smooth and seamless experience. Even outside of Steam Deck users, having all your games on a single platform is certainly convenient.

This month, some of the proceeds from the bundle will be going to One Tree Planted, a charity focused on global reforestation, where “every dollar donated plants one tree”.

April's Humble Choice game line-up offers plenty of variety and will help to spice up your Steam library no matter your gaming preferences.

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