Last Chance To Subscribe To The Humble Choice Classic Plan
Humble Monthly is transitioning to Humble Choice.
Back in October, Humble announced that it was going to transition its Humble Monthly Bundle from being a mystery bundle of PC games to a selection that you get to choose from each month. However, with the introduction of Humble Choice--the bundle's new name--prices are going up and the number of games you get is going down. The exception here is for current Humble Monthly subscribers, which you can still become until tomorrow, December 6 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET.
If you're a Humble Monthly subscriber before the transition to Humble Choice occurs, you'll be locked into the $12/month Classic plan, which gets you 10 games a month, a 20% store discount, and unlimited access to Humble originals and the Humble Trove--a DRM-free collection of games that you can download and keep forever.
For comparison, the Premium plan costs $20/month and grants you access to the same benefits, but you only get to claim nine games a month. The Basic plan costs $15/month and gets you three games, a 10% store discount, and access to Humble originals and the Trove. And lastly, the Lite plan costs $5 a month for access to the Humble Trove, a 10% store discount, and a limited selection of Humble originals. Lite plan subscribers, unfortunately, don't get any games from the monthly, curated selection. You can see a more detailed breakdown below.

Some of the games currently available in the Humble Trove include Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, A Short Hike, and Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to), in addition to more popular games like Soma, Tacoma, and Torchlight. You can see the full list of games at the Humble Bundle website.
If you're interested in subscribing before the transition, you'll get SoulCalibur VI, Yakuza Kiwami, and My Time At Portia as part of December's bundle. More games will be revealed on December 6 at 10 AM PST / 1 PM PST. Humble Monthly always held a portion of its game back as a mystery; one of the changes with Humble Choice is that the company will let you know exactly which games you can choose from the get-go.
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