Man, if this was an early April Fool's joke, extremely lame.
At least Fashion Police Squad turned out to be true. Dunno if that's enough though.
At least Fashion Police Squad turned out to be true. Dunno if that's enough though.
It bills you at the end of the month, or whenever you claim a game from itBummer. I really wanted Returnal. Canceled my sub in time though (thought it would automatically bill me for this month, but I guess it doesn't bill you in advance). Not interested in any of the April games, but last month was alright.
god damn that's the first time bilbil kun had a bad leak / source
It bills you at the end of the month, or whenever you claim a game from it
And people will use this one time to doubt them from now on sadly.
View: https://x.com/billbil_kun/status/1775205295913853205?s=20
And people will use this one time to doubt them from now on sadly.
View: https://x.com/billbil_kun/status/1775205295913853205?s=20
And people will use this one time to doubt them from now on sadly.
And people will use this one time to doubt them from now on sadly.
Holy shit. The lies!
How is it? i had it wishlisted for a whileHmm I already have Symphony of War but the rest of the bundle looks okay. I'll have to think about this month. Too bad the rumor wasn't true.
An actual explanation as to what happened from what I can gather
Humble uploads image files containing the lineup to a email host server for when they distribute the emails to newsletter subscribers. Since they follow a traditional format, people just changed the image source to the next month a bit early and then used it to figure out the titles for the source.
Last month (and evidently this month as well), leakers started to directly post the image file as proof of the leak for clout (usually the leaker that posts the leak first gets a lot of reddit karma/twitter likes). This probably caught the attention of Humble, who then decided to upload a fake version of the April titles under the usual format as a way to bait out and confirm the leak source, while uploading the image of the real titles with random character strings attached to the file name, making it impossible to guess.
https://images.cordial.com/102/600x692/April2024_Hero_Existing.png (link to fake file)
https://images.cordial.com/102/600x692/April2024_Hero_Existingfwfaeas.png (link to real file)
Up until this point, Humble never changed the format of image uploads like this, so many of the reliable sources verified that this leak was real because Humble never changed their patterns up until this point. This wasn't an april fools joke but rather Humble managing to successfully identify and kill the main source of humble choice leaks. Very hilarious, especially since the only reason people got to this point in the first place was because people posted the images for clout instead of simply just naming the titles.
Sorry I'm a humble bundle buyer I don't play games I just collect them
lol, validSorry I'm a humble bundle buyer I don't play games I just collect them