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Prep For Fall With Humble’s End Of Summer Sale

August 19, 2023
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Humble’s massive End of Summer sale went live earlier today, discounting hundreds of PC games–and even a few Nintendo Switch titles–by up to 90% for a limited time.

Many of the PC games included in the sale are from major publishers. Capcom fans can grab the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy collection for just $9.89 (down from $30) or Monster Hunter Rise bundled with the Sunbreak DLC expansion for $39.59 (normally $60). A bunch of Ubisoft games are also discounted, including Immortals Fenyx Rising Gold Edition for $14 (normally $100) and Far Cry 6 Game of the Year Edition for $36 (normally $120).

There are plenty of indie PC games on sale like Blasphemous for $6.24 (down from $25), and preorders for its sequel Blasphemous 2 are discounted to $27 (normally $30). Other indie game deals include Hollow Knight for $7.49 (normally $15), Cult of the Lamb for $17.49 (down from $25), and Rogue Legacy 2 for $16.24 (down from $25).

As part of Humble’s End of Summer Sale, there’s an additional Stacking Savings deal where you can earn an extra 15% off when you purchase three PC games from a list of discounted titles that includes Celeste, Slay the Spire, The Stanley Parable, and more. The bonus discount stacks with a game’s sale price.

The Nintendo games included in the sale are also part of Humble’s Switch Multiplayer Sale, such as Mario Party Super Stars for $42 (normally $60), Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition for $42 (normally $60), Stardew Valley for $9.74 (down from $15), and more.

There are hundreds of other great deals in Humble’s End of Summer Sale, we’ve listed some of our favorites below.

While the sale will last until September 5, not all deals will be available throughout the entire event. For example, the Switch discounts are only available through August 20, while select PC deals like Slime Rancher 2 and Neon White will last through August 25. Be sure to check each game’s store page to see how long it’s on sale.

Humble End of Summer Sale

Nintendo Switch (Available through August 20)

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