Overwatch on Humble Monthly Bundle
Blizzard's hero-shooter Overwatch has finally been included in October's Humble Monthly Bundle.
You might have come across one of those Free Weekends where developer/publisher Blizzard Entertainment offer you a promotional free trial of their team-based multiplayer first-person shooter title Overwatch for a few days in past.
Usually that comes along with a chance to purchase the game afterwards with a special discounted price. Today, video game storefront Humble Store announced it to be part of their October's Monthly Bundle, an offer you can't refuse.
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Generally, Blizzard sells Overwatch for $39.99 but on you can bag the title in sale for as low as $19.99 only and not less. By continuing your subscription for November and December, you can unlock bonus Loot Boxes offering cool skins and sprays.
Spending only $12 to subscribe to this offer would by far be one of the lowest prices you can pay for most popular hero shooter title out there within a bundle which also includes a bunch of other games worth more than $100 as well.
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If you already a Humble Monthly Bundle subscriber then you do know that members receive access to download a bundle of 8-10 PC games each month. On first Friday of every month, a package is revealed and members are able to get their hands on the games.
You are allowed to keep them in your collection forever, unlike other monthly subscription based services as Xbox Game Pass. Sometime they even offer you free redeem codes of handpicked titles to add them to your Steam library.
RELATED: Overwatch's Symmetra Will Be Removed From Support
Rest of October lineup remains secret but last month, titles like Destiny 2, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Superhot and Undertale made it to their pick. September 2018 bundle has Darksiders II, Little Nightmares and Sniper Elite 4 among other games valued $232.92.
Best part of their initiative is that a portion of these purchases go to charity that you can pick yourself from an expanding list of organizations and for the month of October 2018, they are supporting Make-A-Wish Foundation organization.
You might have come across one of those Free Weekends where developer/publisher Blizzard Entertainment offer you a promotional free trial of their team-based multiplayer first-person shooter title Overwatch for a few days in past.
Usually that comes along with a chance to purchase the game afterwards with a special discounted price. Today, video game storefront Humble Store announced it to be part of their October's Monthly Bundle, an offer you can't refuse.
Overwatch on Humble Monthly Bundle |
RELATED: Overwatch’s New Hero Wrecking Ball Live Now
Generally, Blizzard sells Overwatch for $39.99 but on you can bag the title in sale for as low as $19.99 only and not less. By continuing your subscription for November and December, you can unlock bonus Loot Boxes offering cool skins and sprays.
Spending only $12 to subscribe to this offer would by far be one of the lowest prices you can pay for most popular hero shooter title out there within a bundle which also includes a bunch of other games worth more than $100 as well.
If you already a Humble Monthly Bundle subscriber then you do know that members receive access to download a bundle of 8-10 PC games each month. On first Friday of every month, a package is revealed and members are able to get their hands on the games.
You are allowed to keep them in your collection forever, unlike other monthly subscription based services as Xbox Game Pass. Sometime they even offer you free redeem codes of handpicked titles to add them to your Steam library.
September 2018 Humble Monthly Bundle Games |
RELATED: Overwatch's Symmetra Will Be Removed From Support
Rest of October lineup remains secret but last month, titles like Destiny 2, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Superhot and Undertale made it to their pick. September 2018 bundle has Darksiders II, Little Nightmares and Sniper Elite 4 among other games valued $232.92.
Best part of their initiative is that a portion of these purchases go to charity that you can pick yourself from an expanding list of organizations and for the month of October 2018, they are supporting Make-A-Wish Foundation organization.