Grab The Quarry and More for Only $12 with Humble Choice — GeekTyrant
Nov 7, 2023
Humble Choice members are in for some treats this October. With the new month, Humble Choice subscribers (affiliate link) will get permanent access to eight games including The Quarry Deluxe Edition, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, and Metal: Hellsinger to name a few. Plus, members get access to the Vault, up to 20% off items in the Humble Store, and more exclusive perks. All of this for the low price of only $11.99 a month. Still not convinced? For the month of October, 5% of Choice membership will support Direct Relief, “a humanitarian aid organization with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies—without regard to politics, religion or ability to pay.” I’ve been tempted to try The Quarry before, maybe it’s finally time I do that. You can find the full list of games for October below.
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