Snag A Humble Choice Annual Membership For Just $99

Humble Bundles are among the best deals in gaming, allowing you to pick up a variety of PC titles without dropping much cash. Signing up for Humble Choice is arguably an even better deal, as it gives you access to new games every month that are yours to keep forever. You'll also get a variety of secondary perks, including up to 20% off select titles in the Humble catalog. And right now, you can get a Humble Choice Annual membership for just $99.

Annual membership typically costs $129, so you're saving a good chunk of change with this offer. To get the exclusive pricing, you'll need to use promo code HOLIDAY23 at checkout. The deal expires on December 31, giving you plenty of time to learn more about the program and see if it makes sense for your gaming needs.

The only caveat to the deal? You need to be a new Humble Choice member. Beyond that, there are no restrictions on who can use the promo code.

Along with access to new monthly games and exclusive discounts, Humble Choice members gain access to the Humble Vault. Here, you'll find more than 50 DRM-free indies, such as hits like A Short Hike and The Corridor.

This month's Humble Choice lineup features a few big hitters--including WWE 2K23. Here's a look at what members received for November.

  • Hardspace: Shipbreaker
  • WWE 2K23
  • Unpacking
  • Friends Vs Friends
  • Souldiers
  • Prodeus
  • The Legend of Tianding
  • SCP: Secret Files

The Humble Choice October lineup was arguably even more enticing, with titles like Metal Hellsinger, The Quarry, and Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes offered up to members. This deal will stick around through the rest of the year, and if you sign up, be sure to use promo code HOLIDAY23 to get the discount.

Humble Games is a popular destination for frugal shoppers, but it looks as if the company is the latest to be affected by layoffs this year--joining Bungie, Amazon, and countless others. Details are yet to be confirmed by Humble, though several employees have taken to social media to break the unfortunate news.



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