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The first Humble Choice of 2026 has landed and it seems like overall a rather good selection of games for you to be able to grab. Here we'll list all the games with easy Steam links for more info along with the expected compatibility on Linux / SteamOS.


Pictured - Sonic Frontiers

steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified / SteamOS Compatible

Sonic Frontiers

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered

Etrian Odyssey II HD

Nice Day for Fishing

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Hunt: Showdown 1896

Metal Slug Tactics

Settlement Survival

Wizard of Legend 2

It's £11.49 / $14.99 a month to claim all the games included each month. You're able to cancel it any time if you feel it's not giving you enough value.

Head over to Humble Choice to grab it.

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g000h 7 hours ago
Wasn't long ago that Choice was £8 for a month (i.e. A 44% inflationary increase). Also, the bundles used to be much better value propositions, for instance only paying £1 for the lowest tier and getting 3 titles. This cash grab followed their change of ownership.
Liam Dawe 7 hours ago
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I know price rises suck, but look outside the box for a moment. The problem is really a question of viability.

Sure, they have a certain level of purchase mass due to the amount of users, but you split that across each individual game and then Humble as a business need their own cut to remain a viable business too. Add taxes into that and it gets reduced even further. Even the current £11.49 really is not a lot when split across 8 games.
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