Humble Choice offers EA Play along with usual games!

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Humble Choice is Humble Bundle's game subscription service but its a little different most other serivces like the Xbox Game Pass. Where most gaming subscriptions offer access to massive libraries for constant monthly payments, Humble Choice only offers a small library of games that changes monthly but you're allowed to keep the games forever. So, you're not paying for continuous access to games; you're paying for a mystery box of games every month. Sometimes you may get a great deal on some popular titles, so its always good to keep and eye on this service, in my opinion. Some of the bigger titles they've offered in the past are Hitman 2, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Yakuza Kiwami 1 and 2.

This month, they're trying something a little different; Not only are they offering 14 games to Premium subscribers but they're also offering access to EA Play; EA Games' game subscription service in the same vein as the Xbox Game Pass. Subscribers to the Humble Choice premium tier will receive all of the games for the month along with EA Play pro for one month. EA Play offers access to games like Battlefield, Jedi: Fallen Order and Need for Speed along with other perks. They've also brought down the price for the Premium subscription for this specific opportunity from the usual $20 to $15. This entire offer is only avaliable till 11th of December and it does have regional restrictions. You do need an Origin account to use the EA Play being offered here. 

Additionally the 14 games being offered Humble Choice this month are:
-Overcooked! 2
-Children of Morta
-One Step From Eden
-The Beast Inside
-Indivisible
-Shining Resonance Refrain 
-Zwei: The Arges Adventure
-Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection 
-Tabletop Playground
-The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game
-Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard
-Still There
-Struggling
-Path of Giants

Personally, I prefer something like Humble Choice over a "game pass system"; I like being able to keep my games especially if I'm going to devote time to them and the mystery box nature of Humble Choice is something I'm into. But, if I'm being offered the chance to try a game pass, I'll take it particularly because there are a few games that EA is offering that I've wanted to try for a while. 

I know this won't be for everyone but if you think this is something you might be interested in, I recommend checking it out!

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