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Steam users can grab $202 worth of games for next to nothing

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Published 23:00 8 Nov 2023 GMT

Steam users can grab $202 worth of games for next to nothing

Not even John Cena saw this Steam bundle of games worth $202 coming for next to nothing!

Richard Lee Breslin

Richard Lee Breslin

Who doesn't love free video games? Of course, you do, as two famous singers once said, “The best things in life are free.”

Okay, I’m kind of lying, not all of the best things in life are free, otherwise, we’d all be getting GTA VI right now at no cost. Damn you Rockstar Games, damn you! However, I do have news of the next best thing to free and that’s $202 (which is about £165 in the UK) worth of video games for next to nothing and this Humble Bundle of joy includes some absolute bangers!

Check out the WWE 2K23 trailer below!

By subscribing to Humble Choice for just $12 (about £10), this month you will be gifted with the following PC Steam games - WWE 2K23, Unpacking, Hardspace: Shipbreaker, Friends vs Friends, The Legend of Tianding, SCP: Secret Files, Souldiers, From Space and Prodeus. Two games that stand out for me are Unpacking and WWE 2K23.

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Developed by Austrian indie studio Witch Beam, Unpacking is the ultimate zen game. It’s a puzzle game that as its name suggests, is about unpacking. In it, you unpack the belongings of a female character from the year 1997 to 2018. It quite cleverly tells an endearing, yet subtle story that with its charming soundtrack, it will unexpectedly win your heart. For me, Unpacking is an ideal game for when I’m having a bad mental health day. It’s also currently available on PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass. So if you subscribe to either, I recommend checking it out.

As for WWE 2K23, I would say this game is just for pro wrestling fans, but if you’re into silly fighting games then this could also be the game for you. In my WWE 2K23 review, I said that it: “might not be perfect, but the series trajectory continues to evolve into one of the best wrestling video game franchises there ever was, then, now and forever.”

If you’ve never subscribed to Humble Choice and even just a few of these games tickle your fancy, now might be the perfect time to subscribe.

Featured Image Credit: Valve/Humble Bundle

Topics: Steam, PC, 2K Games, Indie Games

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