Digiphile, a new game bundle platform created by veterans from the original indie bundle scene, has launched with a debut collection tailored for fans of stealthy, systems-driven gameplay. Called Return of the Immersive Sim, the limited-time bundle packs seven acclaimed PC titles with strong Steam Deck compatibility, delivering roughly $180 in value for as low as $20. The offer runs through November 26, 2025.
Curated to spotlight the genre’s best ideas—from emergent stealth and sandbox detective work to retro-futurist RPG experimentation—this lineup is a smart pick if you love solving problems your way or you’re building a versatile Steam Deck library. Many titles carry Steam Deck Verified status, while others are Playable or run smoothly with minor tweaks.
What’s inside the Return of the Immersive Sim bundle:
– System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster (2025) — The definitive version of the 1999 classic FPS, priced at $29.99, with Steam Deck Verified compatibility.
– Peripeteia (2025) — A retro-inspired RPG blending first- and third-person play. It holds an 85% positive rating, costs $24.99, and is Steam Deck Playable.
– Shadows of Doubt (2024) — A sandbox detective immersive sim with procedural cases, full controller support, an 82% positive rating, and a $24.99 price tag. Steam Deck Verified.
– System Shock (2023) — A faithful, modern remake of the 1994 original with a 90% positive rating. Listed at $39.99 and Steam Deck Playable.
– Fallen Aces (2024, Early Access) — A punchy crime-noir FPS boasting a 96% positive rating, priced at $14.99, and Steam Deck Verified.
– Blood West (2023) — An immersive stealth FPS set on a haunted frontier. It’s 89% positive, costs $24.99, and is Steam Deck Verified.
– Ctrl Alt Ego (2022) — A cerebral first-person immersive sim with puzzles and light RPG elements. It’s 93% positive, $19.99, and, while it lacks an official Deck label, it reportedly runs well with small tweaks.
Why this bundle stands out:
– Strong Steam Deck focus: Multiple Verified and Playable labels mean most titles work great on the go.
– Big savings: About $180 in games for a fraction of the price—a cost-effective way to expand a PC library with critically praised hits and fresh cult favorites.
– Genre depth: From investigative sleuthing to system-driven stealth and classic remasters, this collection highlights what makes immersive sims so replayable.
The Return of the Immersive Sim bundle is available for a limited time and starts at $20, making it an accessible entry point for newcomers and a great value for long-time genre fans. Prices, ratings, and compatibility labels reflect current listings and may change over time.






