Humble Choice November 2025 Has Total War Warhammer 3 and It’s Absolutely Stacked

Humble Choice November 2025 just went live on November 4, and this month’s selection is genuinely exceptional. For just $14.99, subscribers get eight PC games with a combined retail value of $254. The lineup spans multiple genres, from the massive grand strategy of Total War: Warhammer 3 to cozy farming simulators to souls-like adventures. If you’ve been holding off on subscribing to Humble Choice, November might be the month that convinces you.

Collection of diverse PC games displayed on computer screen

The Complete November 2025 Lineup

All eight games in November’s Humble Choice are delivered as Steam codes, and notably, every title is either Steam Deck Verified or Steam Deck Playable, meaning you can enjoy all of them on portable hardware as well as traditional PC. Here’s what you’re getting for $14.99:

GameMSRPGenreReviews
Total War: WARHAMMER III$59.99Grand Strategy68% Positive
Another Crab’s Treasure$29.993D Souls-like95% Positive
No More Heroes 3$39.99Action Hack n Slash82% Positive
Etrian Odyssey HD$39.99Dungeon Crawler89% Positive
Pharaoh: A New Era$22.99City Builder77% Positive
Synergy$7.99Roguelike Deckbuilder75% Positive
Spin Hero$29.99Action Roguelike85% Positive
Paleo Pines$24.99Farming Simulator80% Positive

The Standout: Total War Warhammer 3

Total War: Warhammer 3 alone justifies the $14.99 subscription cost. This grand-scale strategy game drops you into the Realm of Chaos where fantasy armies clash with daemonic forces. The Warhammer Total War franchise combines turn-based campaign strategy with real-time tactical battles, creating a complex but deeply rewarding experience. At $59.99 MSRP, getting it included in a $15 bundle is absurd value.

Warhammer 3 features multiple faction campaigns, each with unique playstyles and units. The game received critical praise for its depth and the creative freedom it offers. If you’ve never experienced a Total War game, this is a substantial entry point that’ll consume hundreds of hours if you let it.

Fantasy strategy game showing armies and terrain management

Another Crab’s Treasure: The Soul-lite Surprise

Another Crab’s Treasure is an endearingly weird souls-like where you play as a hermit crab fighting enemies using trash as makeshift shells. Sounds ridiculous. Plays beautifully. This 2024 game has a 95% positive rating on Steam, making it one of the highest-rated games in this month’s selection.

The game takes the souls-like formula but makes it more forgiving and accessible without sacrificing challenge. Your crab protagonist has personality. The setting is charming. Most importantly, the combat feels responsive and fair. For players who like souls-like difficulty but want less of the punitive design philosophy, Another Crab’s Treasure is perfect.

Dungeon Crawling Goes HD: Etrian Odyssey HD

Etrian Odyssey HD is a remaster of a classic series that defined dungeon-crawling on Nintendo handhelds. The party-creation system lets you customize your team of adventurers, each with specific skills and abilities. The first-person dungeon navigation requires actual tactical positioning and planning rather than random encounters.

The HD upgrade modernizes visuals and interface while preserving the core gameplay loop that made the original beloved. At $39.99 MSRP with an 89% positive rating, this is the perfect game for players who miss genuine dungeon-crawling experiences like old-school Wizardry games.

Ancient Egypt Builder: Pharaoh A New Era

Pharaoh: A New Era is a 4K remake of the 1999 classic city-builder. You manage resources, appease gods, and construct magnificent monuments in Ancient Egypt. The remaster adds modern quality-of-life features while maintaining the strategic depth of the original. At $22.99 with a 77% positive rating, this is ideal for players who love city-builders like Banished or Simcity.

The Quirky Entry: No More Heroes 3

No More Heroes 3 is the latest in Suda51’s wonderfully weird action franchise. Travis Touchdown returns as an assassin fighting alien invaders in an over-the-top stylish adventure. The game features hack-and-slash combat, absurd narrative, and unmistakable personality. At $39.99 MSRP with an 82% positive rating, it’s imperfect but memorable.

Colorful action game with stylized character and combat effects

The Indie Gems

Synergy is a roguelike deckbuilder with retro visuals and an 75% positive rating. Spin Hero is a roguelike action game with 85% positive reviews. Paleo Pines is a farming simulator set on a colorful dinosaur island with an 80% positive rating. These three games round out the bundle with variety and quality indie experiences.

Bonus Perks Included

Beyond the eight games, Humble Choice November 2025 also includes one month of IGN Plus subscription, normally worth $4.99. That grants access to game giveaways, exclusive content, and other perks. If you’re considering testing IGN Plus, this is a free way to experience it.

Additionally, all Humble Choice members get exclusive discount coupons for the Humble Store. Subscription benefits include a growing discount from 10% up to 20% on store purchases the longer you stay subscribed. Five percent of your subscription proceeds go to this month’s charity partner: No Kid Hungry, an organization working to end childhood hunger.

Steam Deck Support Across the Board

Every single game in November’s Humble Choice runs on Steam Deck. Total War: Warhammer 3 doesn’t have an official rating but reportedly runs well with tweaks. Another Crab’s Treasure, Spin Hero, and Etrian Odyssey HD are all Steam Deck Verified. Pharaoh, Synergy, and Paleo Pines are Steam Deck Playable. No More Heroes 3 is reported to run smoothly with tweaks. This is perfect for portable gaming on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Humble Choice November 2025 cost?

$14.99 USD for a one-month subscription (£11.49 GBP / €12.99 EUR). Annual subscriptions cost $154.99 USD (£119.99 GBP / €134.99 EUR).

Can I keep the games if I cancel my subscription?

Yes, one of Humble Choice’s best features is that you keep all games permanently even if you cancel. You only lose access to the Humble Vault rotating library and store discounts.

What’s included beyond the games?

One month of IGN Plus subscription (worth $4.99), discount coupons for the Humble Store, access to the Humble Vault rotating game library, and increasing store discounts (10-20%) the longer you stay subscribed.

Which game should I prioritize?

Total War: Warhammer 3 offers the most hours for your money at $59.99 MSRP. Another Crab’s Treasure is the highest-rated at 95% positive. Etrian Odyssey HD is perfect for dungeon-crawling fans.

Are all games Steam Deck compatible?

Yes, every game in November’s Humble Choice runs on Steam Deck as either Verified, Playable, or reported to run well with tweaks.

When does the November 2025 bundle expire?

You can claim November’s games until November 30, 2025. Lock in before the month ends.

Is this Humble Choice’s best month?

November 2025 is legitimately one of Humble Choice’s strongest months ever. The inclusion of Total War: Warhammer 3 at $59.99 MSRP alone makes this an exceptional value.

Can I upgrade from monthly to annual subscription?

Yes, you can switch subscription tiers anytime. The price difference adjusts accordingly based on your current subscription status.

Conclusion

Humble Choice November 2025 is an genuinely excellent value for both newcomers and existing subscribers. Total War: Warhammer 3 represents the anchor game that justifies the subscription alone, but the supporting lineup of Another Crab’s Treasure, Etrian Odyssey HD, and other quality titles provides genuine depth and variety. All games run on Steam Deck, all have solid player ratings, and the combined $254 retail value compressed into a $14.99 subscription is objectively excellent. If you’ve been waiting for a strong Humble Choice month to jump in, November 2025 is it. Subscribe before November 30 to lock in these games permanently.

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