Humble Monthly for March Shouldn't Be Passed Up

Humble Monthly for March Shouldn't Be Passed Up

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Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 04, 2018 @ 08:17 PM (Staff Bios)
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Humble Bundle Monthly has been quite surprising as of late, with high-quality games being available for a total price of only $12. February's lineup was revealed to be Civilization VI, Owlboy, and some other nifty titles. Well, for the month of March, you shouldn't pass this one up - the first title to be revealed in the lineup is Dark Souls III.

And Dark Souls III is not a game to scoff at. It's fun, it's challenging, and best of all - it's rewarding. Even better is the fact that Ashes of Ariandel DLC is included.

And oh, it's well worth $12. Of course, there are plenty of other goodies to consider inside the Humble Bundle Monthly package, but they won't be revealed until the beginning of next month. And the icing on the cake is the fact that subscribers will receive 10 percent off Humble Store purchases.

So what say you? Need some Dark Souls III in your life? Now's the perfect time to pick it up.

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