What the June Humble Choice Bundle Offers Steam Deck Owners
Humble Choice June 2026 is a monthly game subscription bundle that gives members eight Steam keys worth around USD 264 (approx. RM1,215) for USD 14.99 (approx. RM69) in a single, Steam Deck-friendly package. Instead of classic Humble “pay what you want” tiers, subscribers pay one flat fee and keep every game they redeem. This month’s lineup is tailored to handheld fans, with all eight titles marked as either Steam Deck Verified or Playable, so they run on Valve’s handheld without extra launchers. According to PC Guide, members also gain up to 20% off in the Humble Store and send 5% of their fee to charity, making this one of the stronger budget game deals for anyone building a portable library. You can activate the keys on Steam and cancel after one month while keeping the games.
Headline RPG and Story Picks: Octopath Traveler II and INDIKA
The star of this Steam Deck games bundle is OCTOPATH TRAVELER II, listed at USD 59.99 (approx. RM276) and rated Steam Deck Verified, so it runs smoothly with controller-friendly menus and font sizes that suit handheld play. For USD 14.99 (approx. RM69), getting this alone would be strong value, but Humble Choice adds narrative-heavy highlights that suit short sessions. INDIKA, priced at USD 24.99 (approx. RM115) and also Verified, brings a surreal adventure that benefits from quick suspend-and-resume play on the Deck. Life is Strange: Double Exposure (USD 49.99, approx. RM230) joins in as a Playable title, meaning it may need minor tweaks but still works fine on the handheld. Together, these games give story-driven players lengthy campaigns and episodic-style chapters that feel at home on a portable screen.

Action, Strategy, and Sim Picks for Handheld Sessions
Beyond the big RPG and adventure names, Humble Choice June 2026 includes a mix of action and sim titles that round out handheld gaming bargains. The Riftbreaker, priced at USD 49.48 (approx. RM228) and marked Playable, combines base building with hack-and-slash combat for pick-up-and-play sessions. Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector at USD 24.99 (approx. RM115) is also Playable and brings strategic narrative choices that work well in short bursts on the Deck. Construction Simulator, another USD 24.99 (approx. RM115) entry, is Steam Deck Verified, offering laid-back, mission-based play that suits commuting or couch gaming. Rounding out the list, Hell Clock (USD 19.99, approx. RM92) and Overlooting (USD 9.99, approx. RM46) are both Playable, adding horror and loot-centric fun. Every title being either Verified or Playable means you avoid compatibility guesswork and can focus on building a varied portable collection.
Value for Handheld Gamers and How to Claim the Bundle
From a budget game deals perspective, this Humble Choice lineup is hard to ignore: you receive around USD 264 (approx. RM1,215) of games for USD 14.99 (approx. RM69), all usable on Steam Deck with no extra launchers. PC Guide notes that you can subscribe for a single month, claim all eight Steam keys, and cancel while keeping the games forever. On top of the games, members get one month of IGN Plus and up to 20% off future Humble Store purchases, plus 5% of the fee goes to charity. SteamDeckHQ calls it “a must-have deal” thanks to the mix of Octopath Traveler 2, Citizen Sleeper 2, INDIKA, Hell Clock, and Life is Strange. If you want to expand a portable library quickly, this month’s Humble Choice is a practical way to stock up on Steam Deck-ready titles.






