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Cadeillac ,
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I wonder what will happen with Choice. Without it I’ll be down to a VPN and one other subscription (Peacock for wrestling for the curious). My VPN (PIA, you curious people) was bought out by a Chinese company if I remember correctly, and just recently announced a price increase. It wasn’t a whole lot, but it’s not a direction I enjoy, so I’m already rethinking that.

I digress, I know Humble of old already died, but it will be a sad day to see it gone for good.

warm ,

This is about their game publishing branch, not the store.

Fubarberry ,
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They still have a good bundle from time to time, but it’s a far cry from the bundles of old.

MrScottyTay ,

The OG numbered bundles were so damn good

NOT_RICK ,
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I had to unsubscribe to their emails as I was getting so sent so many “deals”. The value evaporated once they got bought.

jedibob5 ,

Humble used to be an event that celebrated and showcased indie developers while at the same time raising many millions for charities. Then IGN bought it and rapidly enshittified it into a bog-standard, for-profit corporate enterprise like any other, and I’ll never forgive them for it.

Do they even give any of the profits to charity any more? If they do, I bet they only keep it around to take advantage of the tax writeoffs.

steal_your_face ,
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Humble bundle does still give to charity. The default they give is usually extremely low but on bundles you can adjust the sliders though they’ve now hidden it underneath the purchase button.

Not sure if humble games ever gave to charity.

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