Humble Bundle's Latest Anime Action Collection Packs $400+ of Niche Games for Under $30

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D3 Waifu 4U has anime-styled games that are playable on the Steam Deck. Pictured: the gaming handheld running Onee Chanbara Origin.

If your gaming tastes lean towards stylized action, anime aesthetics, and combat that doesn’t take itself too seriously, Humble Bundle has just dropped a package with your name on it. The newly launched "D3 Waifu 4U" bundle is a curated, if decidedly niche, collection of nine action-focused PC titles, all boasting a distinct Japanese visual flair. While the theme might not be for every player, the value proposition is hard to ignore: over $400 worth of games for a starting price of just $25.

Pitched as a love letter to fans of over-the-top combat and character-driven action, the bundle features a mix of hack-and-slash titles, third-person shooters, and dungeon crawlers. Every game in the lineup is reported to be playable on Valve’s Steam Deck, a major plus for handheld gamers, and all maintain "Mostly Positive" or higher player ratings on Steam.

The math is compelling. By paying the minimum $25, you’re essentially snagging each game for about $2.80. For collectors or fans of the genre, it’s a chance to grab several titles that historically haven’t seen deep discounts. But you’ll need to act fast—this bundle is scheduled to vanish on January 31, 2026.

What’s in the D3 Waifu 4U Bundle?

Let’s break down the nine included titles. The collection is a mix of zombie slayers, schoolyard survival stories, and fantastical adventures, all united by their action-packed gameplay and anime-inspired art.

  • Onechanbara Z2: Chaos ($39.99 Retail): A frenetic hack-and-slash where you carve through hordes of the undead. It’s not officially Steam Deck Verified, but community reports suggest it runs well with minor tweaks. It holds a solid 79% positive rating from nearly 900 reviews.
  • SG/ZH: School Girl/Zombie Hunter ($39.99 Retail): Swap swords for shotguns in this third-person shooter focused on close-quarters chaos. It’s proudly Steam Deck Verified, though its Steam rating is a more mixed 66%.
  • ED-0: Zombie Uprising ($29.99 Retail): Team up for co-op mayhem in this action title blending shooting and melee. Marked as Steam Deck Playable, it has a 73% positive rating.
  • Omega Labyrinth Life ($59.99 Retail): This dungeon-crawling roguelike offers turn-based exploration and strategy. It’s Steam Deck Playable and sits at a 65% rating.
  • Maglam Lord ($39.99 Retail): Dive into an Action RPG with a focus on weapon crafting and real-time combat. It’s Steam Deck Verified, with a 65% rating from a smaller pool of 70 reviews.
  • Bullet Girls Phantasia ($29.99 Retail): Another third-person shooter, this one emphasizing character customization and gunplay. While lacking an official Deck rating, users report smooth performance with some adjustments. It’s a community favorite with an 82% positive score.
  • Onee Chanbara Origin ($59.99 Retail): A full remake of a classic hack-and-slash series, this title boasts a 75% positive rating from over 1,100 players and is Steam Deck Playable.
  • Full Metal SchoolGirl ($49.99 Retail): A sci-fi themed third-person shooter. It may require some tinkering on Deck but holds a 66% rating.
  • Samurai Maiden ($59.99 Retail): Focus on swift, sword-based combat in this action title. It’s Steam Deck Verified, though it has the bundle’s lowest rating at 60% positive.

A Steam Deck Friendly, Value-Packed Deal

For mobile PC gamers, the universal Steam Deck compatibility is a significant highlight. While not every title is officially "Verified," community resources like ProtonDB offer guidance for getting games like Onechanbara Z2: Chaos and SG/ZH: School Girl/Zombie Hunter running smoothly, making this a potent bundle for your handheld library.

Ready to Slash (and Shoot) Your Way to Savings?

If this eclectic mix of action games piques your interest, the D3 Waifu 4U bundle represents one of the most cost-effective ways to expand your library with these specific titles.

You can check out the full bundle and purchase it directly on the Humble Bundle store here. Remember, the $25 minimum payment gets you all nine games, with part of your purchase going to support charity.

Just don't wait too long to decide—this anime action fest will be gone for good at the end of January 2026.


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