Eight fantastic games are on offer in the latest Humble Choice selection, each one of which works great on the Steam Deck and has a Verified or Playable rating to back it up. While a price rise for Choice was recently announced, the value on offer hasn’t worsened; in fact, there’s a bigger saving this month with the price rise factored into the equation compared to June.
While the Steam Deck continues its reign as the best gaming handheld, the monthly selection of Humble Choice games will run great on any handheld gaming PC with equal or greater power than Valve’s portable. This means you should still jump on this offer even if you’re playing on an Asus ROG Ally X, Lenovo Legion Go, or even a device such as the Ayaneo 3.
Breaking down the numbers, for just $14.99 / £11.49, you can save $199.93 / £167.49 against the total MSRP of this month’s games on Steam. The biggest saving of the year came in May, where you saved $258.41 / £232.55, but even with the new price rise, you’re saving more compared to June’s games.
There is no membership obligation with Humble Choice, meaning you can pay for one month, claim your games, and cancel your subscription at any time – the games are yours to keep forever. If a new set of games arrives that you don’t like, or perhaps you own many of them already, you can also opt to skip a month. To grab your subscription, click this link here.
The July 2025 Humble Choice games are:
- Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader – Steam Deck Verified
- Cat Quest 3 – Steam Deck Verified
- Death’s Door – Steam Deck Verified
- Daemon X Machina – Steam Deck Playable
- Wizard with a Gun – Steam Deck Verified
- Neo Cab – Steam Deck Playable
- Everafter Falls – Steam Deck Verified
- Blanc – Steam Deck Verified
This is another month heavily focused on great indie games, with no titles that would be considered triple-A included. Some may find that situation disappointing given the recent price rise, but there are still some genuinely fantastic games on offer this month.
Take Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader, for example. This mammoth RPG takes up to 148 hours to complete, according to HLTB data, and it holds a very positive rating on Steam with over 22,000 reviews.
Despite releasing late in 2023, it still has around 15,000 daily players and is set to receive two new huge content expansions in 2026, adding to the two that have already been released.
Another highlight of this month’s selection is Daemon X Machina, a mech action game similar to the Armored Core series, but perhaps a bit more inviting, thanks to its anime art style and simplified approach to combat. A sequel, Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion, is coming this September, so it’s a great time to enter the series and see if it catches your attention.
The final game I want to highlight is Cat Quest 3. I’ll shamefully admit to having played the first two Cat Quest games on PS5 because they are easy platinum trophies, but along the way, I became a big fan of the series.
Whether it’s the endless cat puns, constant hilarious references to other popular RPGs such as Skyrim, or just the simple gameplay that sees it become a cozy adventure of sorts, the Cat Quest games won me over long ago, and given half a chance, they just might win you over too.
If you’re not sold on the Steam Deck and would rather take a closer look at one of the latest Windows handhelds on the market, check out our AOKZOE A1X review, and see how this new handheld sheds the awkwardness of its operating system to be a more realistic Steam Deck competitor, even if it’s expensive.
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