You can grab eight PC games in one epic bundle for just $13, and it includes at least one AAA banger.
In this day and age, it’s probably more important than ever to keep an eye out for some tidy bargains, especially when it comes to our beloved hobby of playing video games. After all, keeping up with the latest releases and console launches is never cheap.
It’s why subscription services such as PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass can be fantastic ways to save money, with even the most expensive monthly tiers being much cheaper than one major AAA title. Only with these subscriptions, you get access to hundreds of games, not just one, as well as other bonuses.
Speaking of subscription services, if you primarily game on PC, other than Xbox Game Pass, another service that offers good value for money is the Humble Bundle.
Humble Bundle Costs Less Than $13
Each month, Humble Bundle offers a batch of new games for just $13/£11.49 a month, and unlike PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass, even if you cancel your subscription, you still get to keep the games to play in your library. Each month, you’re treated to a nice mix of AAA and indie games.
Crysis 3 Remastered, Crytek
In the latest Humble Bundle, you will get Diablo IV, Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, Crysis 3 Remastered, Heroes of Hammerwatch II, Nordhold, Rogue Waters, Cubic Odyssey, and Mini Settlers. Oh, as well as one-month to IGN Plus, the outlet owns Humble Bundle.
Of course, if you have no intention of continuing your Humble Bundle subscription, it might be a good idea to set a reminder on your mobile to cancel it. Either way, you’ll get eight games to keep for a super low price. To put things into perspective, on Steam, the Diablo IV standard editions cost £41.99/$49.99 when not discounted and Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance costs £54.99/$59.99.
What We Said About Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred
“The new story moments, combined with several aspects to make characters feel more powerful than ever, had me impressed,” said GAMINGbible alumni, Dan.
“Is this DLC going to keep players happy? I think so, as long as Blizzard continues to expand the new features introduced here, like new mercenaries and time-attack dungeons. Will I play more? Hell yes. Has this reinvigorated my passion to play Diablo IV? Absolutely.”
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