Humble Monthly Bundle May 2018


Humble Monthly Bundle May 2018 just launched! If you pre-purchased it, you could have got Kerbal Space Program, Dead Rising 4, RUINER and more

Surprise! Humble Bundle has unlocked 3 extra titles for May’s Humble Monthly! Get Moon Hunters, Crazy Machines 3, and Jalopy right now, along with Kerbal Space Program, Dead Rising 4, and RUINER with more games to come on Friday, May 4th at 10 a.m. Pacific time.

Humble Monthly Bundle May 2018

Here’s the complete list of games featured in Humble Monthly Bundle for May 2018:

    • Kerbal Space Program (Steam)
    • Dead Rising 4 (Steam)
    • RUINER (Steam)
    • Moon Hunters (Steam)
    • Crazy Machines 3 (Steam)
    • Jalopy (Steam)
    • RWR Running With Rifles (Steam)
    • NBA Playgrounds (Steam)
    • Knight Club (Humble Original)

THE NEXT Humble Monthly BUNDLE includes Destiny 2!

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You can buy the Humble Monthly for June 2018 here and immediately get DESTINY 2 + tons of other Steam games once the full bundle launches early June


Warning to all newcomers to Humble Monthly; after the full line-up has been revealed, it will no longer be possible to buy it.

Subscribing to Humble Monthly for at least 1 month also gives you 10% off anything in Humble Store, plus access to Humble Trove, a DRM-free library of all Humble Originals and some indie classics like Limbo, The End is Nigh, Shadowrun Returns, Dustforce DX, Strike Suit ZERO and more


If you’re already a Humble Monthly subscriber, please share your thoughts in the comments below and help others decide whether this curated subscription is worth $12 a month or not.

To get a taste of what kind of games end up in Humble Monthly, check out the list of past Humble Monthly Bundles.

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