Why Cheap Game Bundles Turn Steam Deck Into a Budget Powerhouse
Steam Deck game bundles are limited-time collections of Steam titles sold together at steep discounts, letting portable gaming fans rapidly build a digital library with verified or playable games at a fraction of their usual cost. For price-conscious players, these cheap game bundles matter because they deliver a low per-game cost, instant Steam activation, and strong compatibility for handheld use. When big-name platforms like Humble and Fanatical focus on Steam keys and Deck-ready titles, the handheld transforms from a niche gadget into a premium budget gaming device. Instead of buying games one by one, new owners can fill their decks with entire series, indie collections, and portable-friendly hits in a single purchase, reinforcing the idea that for casual gamers, it is harder and harder to justify other platforms when this handheld keeps getting such aggressive, wallet-friendly deals.
Humble’s Devil May Cry Bundle: Four Stylish Slashers for One Low Price
Humble’s Devil May Cry bundle brings one of the most respected action series straight to your Steam Deck for USD 15 (approx. RM70) for all four included games. According to SteamDeckHQ, “this is a great deal for one of the best action-packed franchises around.” Devil May Cry 5 and DmC: Devil May Cry are Steam Deck Verified and “run wonderfully,” while the HD Collection and Devil May Cry 4 can work well using Proton GE. That means every entry is either plug-and-play or needs only light tweaking, making this Devil May Cry bundle a natural fit for portable gaming deals. With four full games, the per-game cost drops to around USD 3.75 (approx. RM18) at the top tier, and even the cheaper USD 8 (approx. RM37) tier focuses on the series’ standout modern entries for handheld slashing on the go.
Fanatical’s Goblinz Bundle: Ten Steam Deck-Compatible Indies Worth $156.90
Fanatical’s Goblinz Studio 10th Anniversary bundle targets Steam Deck owners with ten compatible games whose combined original price is USD 156.90 (approx. RM730), but the highest tier costs only USD 24.99 (approx. RM117). Every title comes as a Steam key, so you redeem them directly to your library without dealing with third-party launchers. Most games are rated Playable on Steam Deck, with Repel The Rifts listed as Verified. The tiered structure starts at USD 2 (approx. RM9) for two games, USD 14.99 (approx. RM70) for seven, and tops out with ten games at the USD 24.99 tier. That pushes the effective per-game cost down to roughly USD 2.50 (approx. RM12) at the full tier. For handheld users who enjoy indie strategy, roguelike, and management titles, this is one of the more compelling portable gaming deals currently available.
Per-Game Cost and Why Steam Deck Shines for Casual Gamers
Look at these bundles together and the Steam Deck’s value becomes obvious. Humble’s Devil May Cry bundle gives you four major action games for USD 15 (approx. RM70), while Fanatical’s Goblinz bundle offers ten Deck-compatible titles for USD 24.99 (approx. RM117). Depending on which you choose, your per-game cost often falls between about USD 1.50 and USD 2.50 (approx. RM7–RM12), especially if you buy tiers with higher game counts. Because both bundles provide Steam keys tied directly to your library, they turn the Deck into a long-term portable hub instead of a throwaway gadget. Casual players who mainly want accessible, affordable hits can pick up entire libraries in a couple of purchases, making other platforms harder to justify when measured on cost-per-game. For anyone building a portable collection from scratch, these Steam Deck game bundles make the handheld feel like the ultimate budget gaming device.
