Therefore, every now and then you might be lucky enough to grab a PS4 deal out of Humble Bundle. And the deals are awesome, too! You can get a lot of games at the cost of one decent PS4 release (usually around $15-20 for the whole bundle).

How often does Humble Bundle offer PS4 games?

We don’t know for sure since all the offers are kept under wraps until their very launch date. However, judging by past behavior, we could at least assume that they occur every 6 months or so. Here’s a list of all the previous PlayStation Humble Bundle offers:

Capcom PlayStation Bundle – August 23rd, 2016 THQ Nordic PlayStation Bundle – April 4th, 2017 2K PlayStation Bundle – August 15th, 2017 THQ Nordic Encore PlayStation Bundle – September 26th, 2017 Capcom x Sega PlayStation Bundle – April 24th, 2018 Indie PlayStation Bundle – January 29th, 2019

Given that at the time being, there has been more than one year since the latest PS4 bundle, we don’t exactly know what to expect. Humble Bundle could either have something awesome in store for us console enthusiasts, or they could postpone it forever. However, notice that the offers don’t follow a clear pattern, so don’t lose hope just yet!

For SIEA PSN accounts only

If there’s something disappointing about these offers, it is that they’ve been region-locked to the US (mostly). More specifically, most of them were offered to SIEA (North America + South America) countries, while some were only destined for NA (North America) accounts.

SIEA countries:

Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Columbia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador French Guinea Guam Guatemala Guyana Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Suriname United States Uruguay

In other words, if your PSN account didn’t fall under any of the countries mentioned above, you couldn’t grab any of the deals. Moreover, there are slim odds that this geo-restriction will be lifted sometime in the near future. At least we’ve got the Humble Choice thing going on.

Different than the PC bundles

One major difference between the PC and PS4 bundles, besides the obvious (platform), is that the latter didn’t provide you with individual redeemable keys for every game. Instead, the bundle was either split into three tiers, each of which had a different price or was priced as a whole, with no way to separate its content. Therefore, you could either purchase the whole bundle and receive one code for the entire collection of games it comprised, or purchase a tier and receive a redeemable code for the entire tier. There was no way to gift a key for a single game to someone else if you already had the game in your library.

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