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March’s Humble Choice games includes Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

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 March’s games are now available.

Those who are subscribed to Humble’s monthly subscription service for £8.99 can now get their hands on:

  • Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (Origin)
  • Desperados III
  • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man Of Medan
  • Red Solstice 2: Survivors
  • Nebuchadnezzar
  • Police Stories
  • Evan's Remains

As with all of Humble’s products, 5% of the membership cost is donated to charity, with this month’s being Lotus Outreach International, whose mission is to “empower vulnerable women and children living in poverty”. Additionally, Humble Choice members also gain access to a growing library of indie titles, including Void Bastards, Forager, A Short Hike and more.

It is worth noting that Humble used to donate a greater amount of the money earned to charity, though they have slowly reduced this. Even so, the company has facilitated the raising of over $200 million for charity since 2010, and so if you were planning on picking these games up anyway, doing so through Humble helps to produce some good for society.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of March’s offerings? Is Mass Effect being on Origin a dealbreaker? Are you subscribed to Humble Choice? Let us know down below.

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