winjer
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The issue has been growing for months, and the latest Reddit thread brought a fresh wave of outrage with more than two thousand upvotes and hundreds of comments in a single day. Users reported that titles from both old Humble Bundles and Humble Choice months had their unredeemed Steam keys replaced with Epic versions. What makes the situation particularly frustrating is that Humble provides no notification that a Steam key might expire, run out or later be substituted for a different launcher.
Steam versions are generally preferred by PC gamers and often hold higher long-term value. Epic activations are not considered an equal replacement and do not reflect what the user originally purchased. Yet Humble performs these swaps silently. Even worse, some games that still appear as part of your Humble library no longer offer any Steam key at all because the available key pool has been exhausted.
This is not just an isolated customer complaint. A GitHub project created by user AlexanderTheGrey, called Humble Bundle Key Redemption Issues Tracker, already lists six confirmed cases of Steam keys being replaced with Epic activations. Over one hundred additional games from Humble Choice bundles now display exhausted Steam keys, leaving buyers unable to redeem what they paid for.
What users should do to avoid losing their keys
The most important step is simple. If you have any unredeemed keys in your Humble Bundle library, redeem them immediately or copy them to a secure local file. This applies to all past bundles and every Humble Choice month. Waiting risks losing access to the Steam versions entirely or receiving an unwanted Epic activation instead.
Going forward, GG.deals strongly encourages users to redeem all Humble keys as soon as they purchase a bundle. At this point, immediate redemption is the only reliable way to ensure you receive the Steam version you paid for.
A really scummy move by IGN to cheat users of Humble Bundle like this.