Steam’s Summer Sale is officially over, but Humble’s here to make sure your backlog keeps growing. The Humble Choice July 2025 pack is live, and if you’re still nursing a wallet hangover from the Steam Summer Sale, well—brace yourself. This month’s Humble Choice pack offers a seriously solid selection of eight PC games, all for the usual $14.99/month (regional pricing may vary).
For those unfamiliar, Humble Choice is a monthly subscription that nets you a curated set of Steam games to own forever, plus additional perks like a Humble Store discount and access to the Humble Games Collection. It’s often a fantastic value, and July’s selection is no exception. Here’s what you’re getting this month:
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader
Regular Price: $49.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (87%)
One of the best-reviewed CRPGs of the year, Rogue Trader lets you explore the grimdark future of Warhammer 40K with turn-based combat, branching choices, and an epic space opera plot. If you liked Baldur’s Gate 3, you’ll find plenty to love here—and you’ll save $30+ compared to Steam’s lowest sale price.
Cat Quest III
Regular Price: $19.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (94%)
Action-RPG meets adorable cats in this charming, fast-paced dungeon crawler. It’s perfect for chill sessions or introducing friends to RPGs without the usual complexity. Brand new and rarely discounted, this is a big get for cat lovers and action fans alike.
Death’s Door
Regular Price: $19.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (90%)
An indie darling with gorgeous visuals, clever puzzles, and tight combat. If you missed it during the Summer Sale, here’s your second chance—this critically acclaimed action-adventure is a steal in this bundle.
DAEMON X MACHINA
Regular Price: $49.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (86%)
Love mechs? Love explosions? This cult-favorite mech action game lets you customize your suit and battle giant bosses in over-the-top fashion. It’s had some huge discounts before, but now it’s practically free with your bundle.
Wizard with a Gun
Regular Price: $24.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (80%)
Think Don’t Starve meets twin-stick shooter. This stylish survival sandbox lets you craft spells, explore bizarre worlds, and wreak magical havoc. Fun solo or with friends.
Neo Cab
Regular Price: $14.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (81%)
A narrative-driven cyberpunk game where you play as a rideshare driver in a dystopian future. It’s emotional, stylish, and short enough to finish in one or two evenings. Underrated and overlooked.
Everafter Falls
Regular Price: $19.99
Steam Reviews: Very Positive (86%)
New to the scene, this cozy farming sim mixes classic Harvest Moon vibes with quirky humor and exploration. If Stardew Valley and Slay the Spire had a baby, it might look like this.
Blanc
Regular Price: $14.99
Steam Reviews: Mostly Positive (75%)
A hand-drawn, emotional co-op adventure starring a wolf cub and a fawn. Short but heartfelt, this is a great pick for couch co-op fans or anyone looking for something beautifully different.
You can grab all eight titles for less than the price of a single AAA game with a Humble Choice membership. And remember: members get to keep every game forever. No strings attached.
Even if you only care about one or two of these titles, the price of $14.99 is usually less than any single one of them, especially when Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader alone retails for $49.99. For Steam Deck players, most of these titles are Verified or Playable, with a few even boasting native Linux support.
If you need one more reason to hop on the Humble Choice train, here it is: 5% of proceeds from every membership this month goes to Covenant House—a nonprofit dedicated to supporting homeless youth with shelter, healthcare, and unconditional support across the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. Last month alone, Humble members raised over $200,000 for The Trevor Project. This month, it could be you making the difference.
If you want in, you can grab the bundle here and check out the other deals on the Humble Store. The FOMO is real—and so are the savings.
Ready to pad that backlog one more time? You know you are.