What These Humble Steam Deck Bundles Offer
Humble’s latest Steam Deck game deals are limited‑time bundles that package verified Steam Deck games and playable titles into themed collections, giving you a large library of cheap Steam Deck titles for a single low payment instead of buying each game individually at full price. Two standout offers are live right now. First is the Warhammer Skulls Bundle, which includes up to seven Steam games and three DLC packs worth a combined USD 263 (approx. RM1,210) in its top tier, all redeemable directly on Steam with no third‑party launchers. Second is Humble’s Critical Hits ARPG Bundle, which focuses on action RPGs and soulslikes that are all marked Verified or Playable on Steam Deck, so you can expect solid handheld performance with only minor tweaking where needed.
Critical Hits ARPG Bundle: 7 Steam Deck ARPGs for USD 10
If you are hunting focused Steam Deck game deals, the Critical Hits ARPG Bundle is the clear highlight. According to SteamDeckHQ, “The Critical Hits ARPG Bundle has 7 great games that all fall under the Action RPG genre, and all of them are playable on the Steam Deck.” The bundle is split into a cheaper USD 5 (approx. RM23) tier and a higher USD 10 (approx. RM46) tier, but the top tier is described as the best bang for your buck, adding The Last Hero, Hellpoint, Greedfall, Eldest Souls, and Blade of Darkness on top of the lower‑tier titles. Every included game carries either a Verified or Playable badge on Steam Deck, so you are not gambling on compatibility. This bundle suits players who prefer a cohesive, ARPG‑heavy library over a mixed‑genre collection.
Warhammer Skulls Bundle: USD 263 of Deck‑Friendly Strategy and Action
For a broader mix of strategy, tactics, and action within a single universe, the Warhammer Skulls Bundle is the better fit. PC Guide reports that its top tier “features seven games and three DLCs worth $263 for only $10,” or USD 10 (approx. RM46). The line‑up includes Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector, Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr, Warhammer 40,000: Dakka Squadron – Flyboyz Edition, Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War, Blood Bowl 2: Legendary Edition (Classic), Space Hulk (Classic), plus DLC for Battlesector and Gladius. Battlesector is Steam Deck Verified, while the rest are listed as Playable, so they may need minor tweaks such as resolution or control changes. Humble supplies individual Steam keys for every item, and PC Guide notes they must be redeemed before June 5, 2027, which is vital if you plan to stockpile games.
Bundle vs. Individual Steam Deck Deals: How to Maximize Value
Compared with buying games one by one during a Spring Mega Sale, these Humble Bundle discount offers lean hard into value. Instead of focusing on a single discounted hit like Valheim, Hollow Knight, or Detroit: Become Human under USD 10 (approx. RM46) each, you are paying that amount for entire themed collections of verified Steam Deck games and Playable titles. The ARPG bundle is ideal if you want a curated soulslike and action RPG line‑up that you can sink dozens of hours into. The Warhammer Skulls bundle, by contrast, is perfect if you want to explore multiple Warhammer sub‑genres—from turn‑based tactics to grand strategy—without committing to any one title at full price. If you already own some classics from other sales, stacking these bundles fills in the gaps for far less money.
Which Humble Steam Deck Bundle Should You Buy?
Choosing between these cheap Steam Deck titles comes down to genre preference and how you like to play on handheld. If you love tightly focused combat, progression systems, and soulslike difficulty, the Critical Hits ARPG Bundle packs the most relevant value, giving you a row of action RPGs that are all ready to run on your Deck. If you have been meaning to dive into the Warhammer universe instead, the Warhammer Skulls Bundle’s mix of tactics, real‑time action, and 4X‑style strategy offers a tour of that setting for a single low price. You do not need to pick only one, but if your budget limits you, start with the genre you are likely to play most. Either way, you are turning a single USD 10 (approx. RM46) purchase into a sizable Steam Deck library.
