There’s something special about Humble Choice, a subscription service that hasn’t quite gotten the spotlight it deserves. Born from the same creators behind Humble Bundles, this service lets you dive into a rotating selection of DRM-free games that you can call your own forever, along with some additional perks. Usually, the price tag for an annual subscription lands at $129, or $11.99 if you go for the month-to-month option. But here’s a treat: until March 31, Polygon readers can snag a yearly subscription for only $99 by entering the code POLYGON25 at checkout. And if you’re still on the fence, you can test the waters with just one month at a reduced rate of $9 using the code POLYGON.
This month’s lineup for Humble Choice subscribers includes cool games like Pacific Drive, Homeworld 3, Wild Hearts, and several more exciting picks. And if nothing catches your eye immediately, no sweat. Humble Choice also grants access to the Humble Vault, a treasure trove of over 100 DRM-free games you can explore at your leisure. Beyond this vast collection of PC games, subscribers can enjoy discounts up to 20% on select purchases from the Humble store, which often features many first-party games for the Nintendo Switch.
One of the standout features of Humble Choice is its charitable angle. Similar to its other bundles, a slice of your subscription fee—specifically 5% this month—goes to charity. This month’s beneficiary is Care.org, an organization dedicated to combating global poverty.