Humble Bundle is rolling out a new indie deal for portable and PC players alike with its “15 for 15” Spring 2026 collection. As the name suggests, you get 15 well-rated indie games for as little as $15, and every title in the lineup is playable on the Steam Deck. If you’re looking to bulk up your library with story-driven adventures, horror, platformers, and roguelike experiences without spending much, this bundle is built for maximum value.
The offer won’t be around forever, though. The collection is set to expire on April 16, 2026, so anyone interested in grabbing the full set at the low entry price will want to decide before the deadline.
One of the biggest standouts in the bundle is Distrant: Deluxe Edition, an enhanced version of the original horror adventure release. This edition focuses on delivering a more polished experience with smoother animation, upgraded visuals, and improved audio while keeping the narrative-driven core that helped the game earn strong player feedback in the first place. It carries a Steam Deck Verified rating, and outside of bundle deals it’s typically priced at $4.99, with past discounts pushing it far lower.
Also included is Distrant 2, the direct sequel designed for fans who want even more psychological horror and story-first gameplay. With a distinctive atmosphere and tone, it’s positioned as a strong follow-up for players who liked the first game’s unsettling approach. It’s also Steam Deck Verified, normally sells for $8.99, and holds a 95% positive rating on Steam, making it one of the most broadly praised entries in the entire collection.
For something more reflective and experimental, Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between offers a dialogue-driven narrative experience wrapped in surreal, dreamlike environments that feel like a strange ride through the in-between moments of travel. Released in 2022, it sits at a 77% positive Steam rating and is Steam Deck Verified. Its usual price is $12.99, though it has hit much lower during prior sales.
Two more highlights help round out the bundle’s variety. Technotopia drops you into a cyberpunk-styled world where you’ll build districts, manage factions, and juggle competing interests through a roguelike card game structure. It’s rated Steam Deck Playable, normally costs $4.99, and is a good pick for anyone who likes strategy with replayability. Lunark takes a completely different route, delivering a retro-inspired cinematic platformer built around a sci-fi mystery, sharp controls, and striking presentation. It’s Steam Deck Verified, typically priced at $19.99, and holds an 84% positive player rating.
Beyond those headline titles, the “15 for 15” bundle packs in even more Steam Deck-friendly games across multiple genres:
Rocket Rats, an action game featuring gun-toting rats battling waves of cheese-themed enemies (Steam Deck Verified, 93% positive, $5.99 regular price).
Necroking, a real-time tactical roguelite card game built around procedurally generated settlements (Steam Deck Verified, 81% positive, $4.99 regular price).
Kingsgrave, a dark fantasy adventure with RPG elements (Steam Deck Verified, 80% positive, $9.99 regular price).
The Invisible Hand, a satirical narrative game centered on politics and capitalism with a cynical edge (Steam Deck Playable, 82% positive, $12.99 regular price).
Pile Up! Box by Box, a co-op platformer starring charming cardboard-like characters (Steam Deck Verified, 93% positive, $14.99 regular price).
Dropsy: Warm Damp Hug Edition, a special edition of a surreal point-and-click adventure (Steam Deck Verified, 93% positive, $9.99 regular price).
Orten Was The Case, a narrative-driven detective game involving supernatural and occult crimes (runs on Steam Deck with some tweaks, 95% positive, $14.99 regular price).
Undead West, a side-scrolling horror-western brawler with undead enemies (runs on Steam Deck with some modifications, 82% positive, $7.99 regular price).
Janosik 2, an action-adventure with a Polish theme and historically inspired setting (Steam Deck Verified, 96% positive, $8.99 regular price).
Ion Shift, a fast-paced top-down shooter with roguelike progression (runs on Steam Deck with some tweaks, 91% positive, $5.99 regular price).
If you’ve been searching for a Steam Deck indie bundle that leans heavily on positive player ratings and variety, this Spring 2026 collection is a strong contender. Between horror, narrative adventures, strategy, and retro platforming, it’s the kind of lineup that can keep your handheld (and your backlog) busy for a long time—especially at a starting price of $15 for all 15 games, as long as you claim it before April 16, 2026.






