Humble Bundle’s “15 for 15” April 2026 Deal: 15 Steam Deck-Ready Indie Gems for Just $15

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The new bundle will expire ion early May 2026. Pictured: Steam Deck with cover photos of the two included games.

If you’re a fan of indie games, Steam Deck tinkering, or just love a ridiculous bargain, listen up. Humble Bundle just dropped a fresh deal called the Humble 15 for 15 April 2026, and it’s exactly as straightforward—and as generous—as it sounds. For a minimum of $15, you get 15 games. Not filler. Not decade-old shovelware. We’re talking about a curated collection of well-rated, mostly Steam Deck‑playable indie titles with a combined retail value north of $240.

Here’s the kicker: the all‑time low price for these same games (if you bought them individually on Steam during their deepest sales) would still set you back $67.64. That means this bundle isn’t just convenient—it’s genuinely cheaper than waiting for a seasonal sale. The catch? This offer expires on May 6, 2026, so you have about two weeks to decide.

Two tiers, one absurd value

The bundle is split into two simple levels:

  • $10 tier – You get 10 of the 15 games. Already a fantastic deal, considering the retail value of those ten alone.
  • $15 tier – Unlocks the full collection of 15 games. This is the one everyone should grab.

I’ll walk you through both. But before we dive into the game lists, you can check out the Humble 15 for 15 bundle right here – it’s the best way to see the live deal and decide for yourself.

$10 tier: 10 well‑rated indie darlings

Putting down ten bucks gets you a diverse mix of genres: action roguelites, physics‑based shooters, deckbuilders, and even a quirky boss‑fight‑only experience. Every single one of these games is either “Verified” or “Playable” on Steam Deck, so you can take them on the go.

Here’s the full lineup for the $10 tier:

GameRetail PriceAll‑Time Low (Steam)Steam DeckRatingShort Description
The Dark Queen of Mortholme$4.99$2.49Verified84% (1,462 reviews)A short 2D indie game all about a boss fight
Streets of Rogue$19.99$3.99Playable96% (8,297 reviews)Action‑packed rogue‑lite with choice‑driven narrative
Embr$19.99$2.99Playable87% (1,345 reviews)Casual firefighting chaos with friends
UFO: Unidentified Falling Objects$14.99$2.99Playable96% (130 reviews)Platformer + puzzle mashup with online PvP
Blacksmith: Ignite the Forge$9.99$0.99Playable71% (82 reviews)Simulator / strategy / auto‑battler hybrid
Dragon Eclipse$12.99$1.29Playable62% (178 reviews)Rogue‑lite deckbuilder with auto‑battler twist
Gun Frog$4.99$3.49Playable93% (299 reviews)Physics‑based movement shooter in a vibrant world
Patch Quest$14.99$1.49Verified95% (1,045 reviews)Roguelite meets bullet hell exploration
Yaga$24.99$4.99Verified81% (542 reviews)Rich RPG with Slavic folklore and endless activities
An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire$5.99$2.99Runs with tweaks68% (155 reviews)Story‑rich RPG with classic pixelated visuals

Standout picks: Streets of Rogue (96% positive from over 8,000 reviews) is a masterpiece of emergent chaos. Patch Quest and Gun Frog are hidden gems that deserve way more attention. Even the lower‑rated titles like Dragon Eclipse have loyal fans – it’s a niche deckbuilder that clicked with auto‑battler enthusiasts.

Yes, Battlespire is an old Elder Scrolls spin‑off that requires a little tweaking on Deck, but for less than the cost of a coffee? It’s a neat piece of RPG history.

$15 tier: five more games push it over the top

Upgrade to $15, and you walk away with five additional titles that easily justify the extra five bucks. These aren’t leftovers – they include a $30 game (Chip n Clawz), a well‑reviewed stealth adventure (UnMetal), and an open‑world shooter (Black Skylands).

Here’s what the full bundle adds:

GameRetail PriceAll‑Time Low (Steam)Steam DeckRatingShort Description
Chip n Clawz vs. The Brainioids$29.99$17.99Verified84% (73 reviews)Third‑person shooter + RTS hybrid with online PvP
Pinball Spire$14.99$8.99Verified84% (369 reviews)A unique “pinballvania” adventure
Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek$29.99$4.79Runs with some tweaks86% (1,041 reviews)Immersive horror‑adventure prequel
Black Skylands$19.99$4.18Verified81% (1,294 reviews)Open‑world top‑down shooter with airships
UnMetal$19.99$3.99Verified91% (825 reviews)2D action‑adventure with stealth and metal gear‑esque humor

UnMetal alone is worth the upgrade – it’s a hilarious, cleverly written homage to classic stealth games that sits at 91% positive. Black Skylands gives you hours of open‑world exploration from a unique top‑down perspective. And Pinball Spire is one of those “why didn’t anyone think of this sooner?” concepts: a metroidvania played entirely through pinball mechanics.

But is the bundle actually worth it?

Let’s do the math. The retail price of all 15 games adds up to over $240. The combined all‑time low price (if you’d scooped each during its best Steam sale) is $67.64. Humble is asking for $15. That’s less than a quarter of the best possible sale price – and less than one‑fifteenth of full retail.

Even if you only play three or four of these, you’ve already won. And if you’re a Steam Deck owner, the compatibility is outstanding: 12 of the 15 games are either Verified or Playable out of the box. Only Battlespire and Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek need minor tweaks.

A few things to keep in mind

  • Expiration date: This bundle disappears on May 6, 2026. No extensions, no second chances.
  • Charity component: As with most Humble Bundles, you can allocate part of your payment to a good cause (the specific charity rotates, but it’s usually something like Direct Relief or a game‑dev support fund).
  • Steam keys: You get individual Steam keys for each game. You can redeem them all, gift the duplicates, or trade them – your choice.

The bottom line

The Humble 15 for 15 April 2026 bundle is a no‑brainer for anyone who enjoys indie games, owns a Steam Deck, or just wants to grow their library with high‑quality titles for pocket change. The $10 tier is already generous, but the $15 tier is where the magic happens – those extra five games turn a good deal into an unforgettable one.

Don’t sleep on this. Deals this aggressive usually sell out or expire quietly. Head over to Humble, throw in your $15, and you’ll have enough fresh indies to keep you busy through spring – and probably summer too.

👉 Grab the Humble 15 for 15 bundle here before May 6, 2026

Source: Humble Bundle


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