The Humble Bundle July 2023 Lineup Has Partially Leaked and It Looks Crazy Good

If you haven’t heard of Humble Bundle yet, you have been missing out on great deals on games for years, now. The service allows users to pay a small amount each month to receive a set of games. Their Humble Choice subscription offers a set of games each month as well. Different from GamePass, Humble Bundle instead grants full digital ownership of these games to those who pay in any given month. Just this month, the game offered Zenimax’s Ghostwire: Tokyo as one of its premier offerings. Now, French magazine Dealabs has leaked two of the titles to come to the July lineup for Humble Choice early. While eight will be included, the other six are still unknown.

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The strong but short RPG from Obsidian will likely be the most prominent title offered by Humble Bundle next month.
The strong but short RPG from Obsidian will likely be the most prominent title offered by Humble Bundle next month.

At the time of writing, two games for the July lineup have been leaked, including The Outer World’s: Spacer’s Choice Edition. This version of the popular Obsidion-developed RPG includes the base game as well all of its post-launch DLC. The other leaked title is Temtem. If you haven’t heard of that yet, it is essentially a PC version of Pokemon that is also an MMO. My roommate sounded pretty excited when I mentioned it would be part of next month’s lineup, so it’s probably pretty cool.

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It won’t be too long until the other six games are known. Humble Bundle announces the lineup for Humble Choice on the first Tuesday of every month, so we only have to wait about three days to find out what else will be on offer for July.

Humble Bundle vs Humble Choice: What is the Difference?

The popular Pokemon-like MMO Temtem will be added to the Humble Bundle subscription next month.
The popular Pokemon-like MMO Temtem will be added to the Humble Bundle subscription next month.

Humble Choice is different from other game subscription services in that even when you cancel, you get to keep access to every game you received through it. The USD$11.99 Humble Choice service, unlike the standard Humble Bundles, lets you know what games will be available at the start of the month, whereas the standard bundle slowly reveals the titles available and their respective pricing tiers throughout.

Currently, The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition is priced at $39.59 on Steam, and that’s with a 34% off sale which ends on July 13. Normally, it is a full $59.99. With this game alone being included, subscribers will be saving a lot of money should they choose to sign up. Similarly, Temtem is normally priced at $44.99 and is on sale for $30.14. Any combination of these price points puts the Humble Choice option far ahead in terms of savings for these two particular games.

The Humble Bundle program has been a wonderful boon to PC gamers looking to save money for several years now, and the fact that its Humble Choice service games are not dependent on a continued subscription fee makes the savings that much more exciting

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Interestingly, this is the second month in a row in which a Microsoft-owned game was featured prominently on the service. For June 2023, Humble Bundle proudly allowed subscribers to get access to Ghostwire: Tokyo, a title owned by Zenimax and thus Microsoft, which originally launched as a PlayStation exclusive. Meanwhile, Microsoft also owns Obsidian, which is hard at work on several games, including The Outer Worlds 2.

Are you excited by this lineup? Do you think you’ll hop on the Humble Bundle savings train in July, or will you hold off until Tuesday to find out what the other six games being offered will be?

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Written by Tanner Linares

Tanner is an enthusiastic gamer with a propensity for babbling his opinions at people who may or may not care. He graduated with a degree in English Writing from Northern Michigan University in 2021. He is also writing several graphic novels with a wonderful illustrator.

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