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Another pretty good month for Humble Choice subscribers with some nice looking games included for the November 2024 selection.

Below I will note each game you can get included plus the Steam Deck rating, any ProtonDB rating if there is one (or if it has Native Linux support) and each is a Steam link if you need more info first. This is the monthly bundle that you can subscribe to allowing you to claim all of the games included each month with a fresh set, and it also gives you a Humble Store discount (bigger discount up to 20% if you stay subscribed to it for longer).

steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified

Persona 4 Golden (ProtonDB Gold)

Lamplighters League (ProtonDB Gold)

Cassette Beasts (Native Linux)

KarmaZoo (ProtonDB Platinum)

steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable

The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales

Hexarchy (ProtonDB Platinum)

Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator (ProtonDB Gold)

steam deck unsupported Steam Deck Unsupported

Warhammer 40,000 Darktide (ProtonDB Gold)

See all on Humble Choice.

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8 comments

Anza Nov 5
Darktide and Hexarchy have redemption deadline December 2025. Easy to miss unless you check the games more closely. Unless you have habit of activating everything right away, then it doesn't matter.
Liam Dawe Nov 5
Quoting: AnzaDarktide and Hexarchy have redemption deadline December 2025. Easy to miss unless you check the games more closely. Unless you have habit of activating everything right away, then it doesn't matter.
Unfortunately that is controlled by publishers, not Humble. Still, a whole year to do a 2 min job of actually claiming and redeeming your key…


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 5 November 2024 at 7:24 pm UTC
Pyrate Nov 5
Quoting: AnzaUnless you have habit of activating everything right away, then it doesn't matter.
Is there a habbit of not doing it right away? Feels unsafe for me to not just redeem it right away and be done with it.
eldaking Nov 5
Well it is not
Quoting: Pyrate
Quoting: AnzaUnless you have habit of activating everything right away, then it doesn't matter.
Is there a habbit of not doing it right away? Feels unsafe for me to not just redeem it right away and be done with it.

Well people that give away leftover keys often wait and do a whole lot at once, and for subscription people might just be getting them automatically and not necessarily they will take action on a particular month.
Not bad, good to see some big and small releases in here.
morbius Nov 6
I have a lot of praise for Persona 4.
ToddL Nov 6
I bet if they replace Darktide with Rogue Trader, they might get more people to subscribe. Look at what happened on Fanatical with their Movember Bundle they recently put out for charity that got sold out within a day because of Rogue Trader.


Last edited by ToddL on 6 November 2024 at 3:03 pm UTC
Anza Nov 6
Quoting: eldakingWell it is not
Quoting: Pyrate
Quoting: AnzaUnless you have habit of activating everything right away, then it doesn't matter.
Is there a habbit of not doing it right away? Feels unsafe for me to not just redeem it right away and be done with it.

Well people that give away leftover keys often wait and do a whole lot at once, and for subscription people might just be getting them automatically and not necessarily they will take action on a particular month.

I do it because I try get my list of unplayed games short. Have gotten it to under one hundred. Activating few at a time makes it more likely that I get further than the start menu in more games.

Also want to make sure that games count as Linux purchases, though I don't know if it still works like it used to.
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