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Hey gogers.
I get used to humble bundle weekly offers where for example for 1 $ + you could but pack of games.
Sometimes i was just watching the offer, sometimes buying something interesting. In the end of last year there was big news : IGN buys Humble Bundle. This year it was not a lot of interesting offers for me. Also through a long time the site was WITHOUT a game bundles. Do only I feel anxiety or is it just something wrong. Maybe the answer is owner change, or maybe something is wrong with me. :/
Steam sale.
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Fiffson: Humble Bundle is weekly bundle DEAD?
No.



I'd say it's more like on life support.
Just thinking the same thing last week; their deals have been pretty pathetic.
Too many weekly book deals... BREAK OUT THE GAMES HB!! ><
Humble has been going downhill dramatically for 2 years now. IGN just added a bit more momentum.
The hot shit right now is buying spare Humble Monthly keys for a change from third party sites. It's not $1 cheap and you have to search a bit, but it feels satisfying to get Deus Ex MD for $3 or Yooka-Laylee for $2.
It depends. It's almost guaranteed that a new game bundle will be released tonight. So if it sucks, considering it's been more than a month since they released anything that wasn't just book bundles, we'll all have an answer.

I was glad when they started releasing android bundles less often, my hope being that while rarer the quality will slowly increase, but what happened during the past month+ is ridiculous.
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MadalinStroe: I was glad when they started releasing android bundles less often, my hope being that while rarer the quality will slowly increase, but what happened during the past month+ is ridiculous.
Oh, but the Mobile Bundles are definitely dead in the water. Mondays are no longer "Mobile Bundle day", but "2nd day of the week with a Book Bundle", and it's been like this for a long time.
Seems like they really shifted towards the monthly which has been really decent this last few months. Can't remember any amazing weekly bundle in ages though
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TT_TT_TT_TT: Seems like they really shifted towards the monthly which has been really decent this last few months. Can't remember any amazing weekly bundle in ages though
I'm still baffled by the monthly flavor. Why keep titles hidden? Are so many people buying the bundle even though the early revealed titles holds no interest to them? Plus, it's not a sustainable system. People will rage should they ever add a title, that was part of a previous monthly bundle.

For me personally, the problem with the current system is that if the revealed titles don't already have a value of about $12, I won't gamble buying it.
New game bundle has landed.

Pretty weak offering IMO.
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Fiffson: Humble Bundle is weekly bundle DEAD?
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muntdefems: No.

I'd say it's more like on life support.
This post nails it....
https://www.reddit.com/r/humblebundles/comments/8xd4fz/how_humblebundle_created_the_bundle_market_and/

How could they not know that selling multi-key bundles would lead to key reselling? o.O
The Weekly games bundles are sadly dead since they released the monthly. I don't know why* but Weekly used to be my favourites over the classic game bundles.

* The truth is that I know the answer the game selection! and just a coincidence with the time period when I bought at HB
Post edited July 18, 2018 by nicohvc
I don't know how dead they are, but seeing the bundle with which they made their return, after 5 weeks of sitting on their asses, they seem to be pretty KO.

If them selling individual keys is what caused the current problem of the key reselling market, then surely going back to the old system of singular keys for each tier would eventually(1-2 years) fix this. But that would also cut down in their profits because all the key traders wouldn't be buying. They messed up the market for easy fast profits... typical.

Then again, I was baffled about the original owners selling HB to IGN, but now they look like geniuses. They sold their business just before the collapse, and they avoided all this negativity.