Point Blank is the latest Humble Bundle collection, packing seven well-rated shooters worth $176 for a minimum of $15. Every title is playable on the Steam Deck, and the bundle is available for a limited time, ending September 4, 2025.
This is a tiered bundle, so you can pay what you want and unlock more games as you go. Here’s what each tier includes:
Pay at least $7
– Postal: Brain Damaged ($19.99): A fast, retro-inspired, chaotic shooter from 2022 with Steam Deck Verified status and an Overwhelmingly Positive rating.
– Empty Shell ($11.99): A 2023 roguelike horror shooter. While it doesn’t have an official Steam Deck rating, players report it runs well with minor tweaks. Rated Very Positive.
Pay at least $10 (includes everything above, plus)
– Wild Bastards ($34.99): A 2024 FPS that blends roguelike elements. Steam Deck Playable with a Mostly Positive rating.
– Superhot: Mind Control Delete ($24.99): Time-bending FPS from 2020. Steam Deck Playable and Very Positive.
– Rising Front ($14.99): A large-scale, tactics-driven FPS focused on WWI and Revolutionary War-era combat, released in 2023. Steam Deck Playable and Very Positive.
Pay $15 or more (includes everything above, plus)
– High On Life ($39.99): An intergalactic adventure shooter from 2022. Steam Deck Verified and Very Positive.
– Exfil ($29.99): A high-tech extraction shooter from 2024. No official Steam Deck rating, but user reports say it runs with some tinkering. Mostly Positive.
Why it’s worth it
– Exceptional value: Get seven Steam Deck–ready shooters for a fraction of their combined price, saving well over $160.
– Strong ratings: Most games hold Very Positive or better community feedback.
– Flexible buy-in: Choose a tier that fits your budget and upgrade anytime during the offer window.
If you’re looking to expand your Steam Deck library with a variety of FPS experiences—from roguelike runs to time-control combat and large-scale battles—Point Blank is a strong pick while it lasts.
Pricing and availability can change and may vary by region. The offer ends September 4, 2025.






