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The Humble Sports Bundle has some awesome Linux games

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It's time for a new big game bundle, with the Humble Sports Bundle now out with awesome games for Linux.

Sadly, there's no Linux games in the lowest tier. However, if you pay more than the average you will get:

  • Motorsport Manager
  • DiRT Rally
  • Super Blood Hockey
  • And also 75% off Football Manager 2018

If you pay the top tier of $12 or more you also get: F1 2017!

While it's a shame not all games in this bundle are on Linux, those that are available are really great, so it's well worth picking up if you don't own them already.

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Tiedemann Aug 1, 2018
Gift link for F1 2017:
Spoiler, click me
Gone with the Wind

Don't ask me how it works.


Last edited by Tiedemann on 4 August 2018 at 10:27 am UTC
Kohrias Aug 1, 2018
Football Manager 2018 not available in Germany. Probably some licensing stuff, right?
Purple Pudding Aug 1, 2018
Quoting: g000hAnyone get a spare Dirt Rally key - I'm interested

Me too!

Thank you!
14 Aug 4, 2018
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I just bought the bundle using the referral link. YOU'RE WELCOME! :P I really only wanted F1 2017; it was easily worth the $12!
Elvanex Aug 12, 2018
Damn. This looks like a great deal. :) I just started a new job though, and don't get my first check until Friday. :/
Also, I noticed there's an extra bonus for humble monthly subscribers... I've been considering doing that, but I'm not sure how worth it it is as a Linux gamer. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
14 Aug 13, 2018
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Quoting: ElvanexDamn. This looks like a great deal. :) I just started a new job though, and don't get my first check until Friday. :/
Also, I noticed there's an extra bonus for humble monthly subscribers... I've been considering doing that, but I'm not sure how worth it it is as a Linux gamer. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
It's hit or miss. What's nice is Humble allows you to pause your subscription for one month at a time. What I do is look at what the headline game(s) is(are) every month and decide whether to pause or not. There was a period of three months in a row that I paused, so I ended up canceling the subscription. But now I'm back on due to The Escapists 2.

Take this month as a case in point. If you don't have Rise of the Tomb Raider, then I'd say subscribe. If you already have it, then don't subscribe.

When you get Humble Bundle games that you don't want to keep, you can tediously trade them at www.steamtrades.com.
Elvanex Aug 15, 2018
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Quoting: ElvanexDamn. This looks like a great deal. :) I just started a new job though, and don't get my first check until Friday. :/
Also, I noticed there's an extra bonus for humble monthly subscribers... I've been considering doing that, but I'm not sure how worth it it is as a Linux gamer. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
It's hit or miss. What's nice is Humble allows you to pause your subscription for one month at a time. What I do is look at what the headline game(s) is(are) every month and decide whether to pause or not. There was a period of three months in a row that I paused, so I ended up canceling the subscription. But now I'm back on due to The Escapists 2.

Take this month as a case in point. If you don't have Rise of the Tomb Raider, then I'd say subscribe. If you already have it, then don't subscribe.

When you get Humble Bundle games that you don't want to keep, you can tediously trade them at www.steamtrades.com.

Cool, thanks. :) So basically, I should view each month as a 1 time purchase for that month's given bundle, and try not to think of it as a subscription.
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