The normally $60 game "Total War: Warhammer" can now be grabbed with a steep discount. The deal is that it will only cost $12 and will come with other games.
The deal is offered by Humble Monthly, a Loot Crate-like subscription service offered by Humble, according to Game Spot. Subscribers will pay in advance for mystery games, and one of these is announced beforehand.
For the month of March, the game revealed is "Total War: Warhammer." The game is created by Creative Assembly and it made its debut in May 2016.
With $12, the subscriber is guaranteed a copy of the game, while the others are revealed on the first Friday of March. Once paid, the users can actually install and play "Total War: Warhammer" as soon as possible, while the other games will be given on March 3.
Now available for PC, "Total War: Warhammer" is an excellent game that makes the deal worth it. After all, the "Warhammer" universe is streamlined flawlessly with "Total War" in terms of gameplay, and that the AI in the game was a massive improvement compared to the title's predecessors.
Humble Monthly's February bundle can still be purchased, and it has a good selection of games as well. The announced game is "XCOM 2," accompanied by the recently revealed games including "Abzu," "Ryse: Son of Rome," and "SteamWorld Heist."
Also, subscribing to Humble Monthly does not entail some penalties especially when opting out. As such, a lot of users often just avail when the announced game for the month is good without worrying about possible financial repercussions when they stop subscribing.
"Total War: Warhammer" was never offered for less than $45 in Steam, which certainly gives more value to the March Humble Monthly bundle subscription, according to Steam Prices. Here is the video for the latest game trailer: