Humble Choice vs Xbox Game Pass vs PlayStation Plus
Humble Choice ($11.99/mo) gives you 8–10 games per month to permanently keep (claimed to Steam). Xbox Game Pass ($14.99/mo) and PS Plus ($9.99–$17.99/mo) give access to a rotating library of 100s of games, but you lose access if you cancel. Humble Choice is better if you value permanent ownership; Game Pass is better for volume access to new releases.
Pause vs cancel
Humble Choice lets you pause your subscription for 1–6 months from the Subscriptions page. Pausing skips the monthly charge without canceling - useful if you're traveling or just not gaming for a while. You don't lose your membership tier by pausing.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I lose my claimed games if I cancel Humble Choice?
- No. All games you've claimed through Humble Choice are permanently added to your Steam account. Canceling only stops future monthly bundles.
- Can I get a refund for the current month's Humble Choice charge?
- If you were just charged and haven't claimed any games yet, contact support.humblebundle.com within 14 days for a refund review. Once you've claimed games from the bundle, a refund is generally not available.
- What is Humble Choice vs Humble Bundle?
- Humble Bundle sells pay-what-you-want game bundles (one-time purchases). Humble Choice is the monthly subscription that gives you 8–10 games each month to keep. They're different products from the same company.