Humble Bundle's May 2017 monthly bundle has just been revealed, which also prompts the announcement of the headline game for June 2017. Subscribe now (or pay early, for existing subscribers) for instant receipt of a Steam key for Stellaris. When the full bundle is revealed at the start of June, you'll receive a further seven games (most of which should come with Steam keys).
The base price for the bundle is $12.00, which currently works out at £9.26 (note that if you pay by PayPal, their currency exchange fees will increase this slightly). For new subscribers, if you've recently purchased one of the weekly bundles, you should be eligible for a 10% discount on the first month.
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pRxda to rofldinho
6 May 174#20
This logic makes absolutely no sense, considering £9.26 is quite a bit lower than £15, plus you get all the other games. If you're not interested in Stellaris at all maybe that's what you should have said. Also I don't know what you expect from Humble, giving high quality indie games is what it does, if you're not interested in "rubbish" indies at all, then subscribing in the first place is quite strange, not that 'indie' is a genre, and if you actually tried the games maybe you'd like them :man:.
Illusionary to rofldinho
5 May 173#14
£9.26 is less than £15, though?
nathan3007
5 May 173#8
If anybody is penny counting, you can buy the bottom tier of an active bundle, and get 10% off, which is a saving of around £0.07 :man:
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Illusionary
5 May 17#1
...And as for May's full line-up, suffice to say that I'm *very* pleased!
DiRT Rally
INSIDE
This is the Police
Undertale
Metrico+
The Turing Test
GoNNER - Press Jump To Die Edition
Super Rude Bear Resurrection
chrisredmayne to Illusionary
5 May 17#5
wow this is the police ! so glad I bought it last month what a bargain !!!
nathan3007 to Illusionary
5 May 17#6
Slightly annoyed that I didn't buy last months, especially with This is the police! (Plus I think I had a 10% off laying around :disappointed:)
pRxda to Illusionary
5 May 17#9
Contender for best month yet as far as I'm concerned. Metrico+ was the only game offered that I hadn't heard of before.
FRZ to Illusionary
8 May 17#48
Was so excited for the Monthly being Dirt Rally i fogrot i get other games. Undertales been on my wishlist for ages, this basically feels like free games when the instant game is one you've been after WOOOOO
scottishgamer
5 May 17#2
So how does this work, do I buy now and get Stellaris right now - or do I have to wait till the end of the month where I get Stellaris and some other games too?
Illusionary to scottishgamer
5 May 17#3
Buy now, get Stellaris immediately. The remainder of the games are then revealed and become available on 2 June.
scottishgamer
5 May 17#4
should have probably read the description a bit more in depth. Thanks!
That's me cancelling my subscription for the month then. A mediocre Paradox strategy games which can be had for £15 from cdkeys, and it'll be accompanied by another set of rubbish (unless you're into them) indie games worth nothing. The $40 RRP is really a joke.
I know we can't always expect genuine AAA games all the time through Humble, but it's quite hit and miss with the leading titles, and this is a miss for me.
However, decent deal if you wanted this base version of the game.
Illusionary to rofldinho
5 May 173#14
£9.26 is less than £15, though?
pRxda to rofldinho
6 May 174#20
This logic makes absolutely no sense, considering £9.26 is quite a bit lower than £15, plus you get all the other games. If you're not interested in Stellaris at all maybe that's what you should have said. Also I don't know what you expect from Humble, giving high quality indie games is what it does, if you're not interested in "rubbish" indies at all, then subscribing in the first place is quite strange, not that 'indie' is a genre, and if you actually tried the games maybe you'd like them :man:.
smckirdy to rofldinho
6 May 17#28
What so you are complaining because the lead title in the bundle can be bought from more from a discount games site? I'm not sure of your logic, they have a bit saying the MSRP is $40, that's true it is $40 MSRP that's what it costs on steam right now.
Also Stellaris is an amazing game, far from mediocre and they have done very well improving it in updates.
reddragon105 to rofldinho
6 May 17#29
Are you kidding? You've just argued that £9.26 for a £15 game plus a few more is somehow a bad deal.
You could literally buy Stellaris right now and then immediately sell it somewhere for around what you paid for it, meaning that you'll get whatever the surprise games are next month effectively for free - and, sure, it may be a bunch of games that you don't want (which doesn't make them rubbish, by the way), but there also might be a game that you really want and you will have gotten it for free.
Studge
5 May 17#15
So waste of money then.... lol
Be great if you could get a credit note or something
Opening post
The base price for the bundle is $12.00, which currently works out at £9.26 (note that if you pay by PayPal, their currency exchange fees will increase this slightly). For new subscribers, if you've recently purchased one of the weekly bundles, you should be eligible for a 10% discount on the first month.
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DiRT Rally
INSIDE
This is the Police
Undertale
Metrico+
The Turing Test
GoNNER - Press Jump To Die Edition
Super Rude Bear Resurrection
Stellaris Metacritic: 78% (57 critics, 8 from 597 users), Steam: Very Positive 87% (12031 reviews)
Undertale looks like it would have been good last month.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/weekly-game-codes-giveaway-168-2682656
I know we can't always expect genuine AAA games all the time through Humble, but it's quite hit and miss with the leading titles, and this is a miss for me.
However, decent deal if you wanted this base version of the game.
Also Stellaris is an amazing game, far from mediocre and they have done very well improving it in updates.
You could literally buy Stellaris right now and then immediately sell it somewhere for around what you paid for it, meaning that you'll get whatever the surprise games are next month effectively for free - and, sure, it may be a bunch of games that you don't want (which doesn't make them rubbish, by the way), but there also might be a game that you really want and you will have gotten it for free.
Be great if you could get a credit note or something