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The Steam Summer Sale may just be a matter of weeks away, but Humble Bundle is getting a jump on things by launching its Spring Mega Sale to close out the season and offer hundreds of excellent deals on games for Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store. With so much to peruse through, it felt pertinent to comb through everything that's available and hand-pick some of the best bargains to choose from, whether it be because the games themselves are absolute essentials for your library or because the current deal is just too good to pass up. As always, this is not an exhaustive list by any means, as there are over 6,000 different games that are heavily discounted over on the Humble Store right now and ripe for the picking.
Endless Legend II
- Release Date — September 22, 2025
- Developer — Amplitude Studios
- Publisher — Hooded Horse
- Genre — 4X Strategy
- Steam User Score — 82% (Very Positive)
- Price — $29.99 (Normally $49.99, 40% off)
Regardless of how you feel about 4X strategy games, the current Humble Store deal on Endless Legend II is one that's simply too good to pass up, especially with the game exiting Early Access later this year. Right now, you can get Endless Legend II for just $30, which is a hefty 40% discount off of its normal price and a great deal on an excellent strategy game with a unique setting, characters, and mechanics. Endless Legend II has only continued to improve during its Early Access window and is likely to get even better over the next few months as it nears its 1.0 release, so now might be the best time to get in if you've had your eye on it.
Remnant II Ultimate Edition
- Release Date — July 25, 2023
- Developer — Gunfire Games
- Publisher — Arc Games, THQ Nordic
- Genre — Action RPG, Soulslike
- Steam User Score — 85% (Very Positive)
- Price — $17.49 (Normally $69.99, 75% off)
Every time we compile a list of the best deals available on an online storefront, one of the things we look for is those "bang for your buck" bargains that offer an impressive amount of gameplay variety for the least amount of money. For the Humble Spring Mega Sale, that deal is the one that's currently running on Remnant II. A third-person looter-shooter soulslike with some impressive buildcraft and a fantastically implemented co-op mode, Remnant II is so much fun that it should rightfully cost way more than Arc Games charges for it. The Ultimate Edition, which includes all the excellent post-launch DLC, is currently just $17, which is an insane dollar-per-gameplay-hour ratio.
Ball x Pit
- Release Date — October 15, 2025
- Developer — Kenny Sun and Friends
- Publisher — Devolver Digital
- Genre — Action Roguelike
- Steam User Score — 95% (Overwhelmingly Positive)
- Price — $11.99 (Normally $14.99, 20% off)
Honestly, purchasing Ball X Pit should come with a warning label for how addictive it can be, but I suppose that's really what you want from a great roguelike. That's certainly the category that Ball X Pit falls into, blending the classic brick-breaking gameplay of something like Arkanoid with a scrolling auto-battler. There's even a fun little city-management and resource-collecting meta-game that factors into the overall progression loop. It's impressive that Ball X Pit is mostly the work of a solo developer, considering how well it stacks up against other, more noteworthy roguelike games, and it's worth double its normal asking price. Getting it at a 20% off discount is an easy choice to make.
Tunic
- Release Date — March 16, 2022
- Developer — Tunic Team
- Publisher — Finji
- Genre — Action-Adventure, Soulslike
- Steam User Score — 91% (Very Positive)
- Price — $14.99 (Normally $29.99, 50% off)
I'm surprised that in all the times I've put together lists of great deals on digital storefronts, this is the first time I've ever had the opportunity to talk about Tunic. For the uninitiated, Tunic is an incredible Zelda-like that occasionally dabbles in some Soulslike territory, but it mostly recaptures the mystery and adventure of Link's first appearance on the NES. And, it just so happens to be a game that rarely ever goes on sale for as much as it is currently. Right now, players can grab Tunic for the very reasonable price of just $15, a huge 50% cut from its normal (and maybe even a bit high) $30 asking price. Tunic is tough, but it's an experience that'll stick with you in a good way.
Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster
- Release Date — June 17, 2024
- Developer — Monolith Soft, logicalbeatco
- Publisher — Bandai Namco
- Genre — RPG, Deckbuilder
- Steam User Score — 80% (Very Positive)
- Price — $14.99 (Normally $49.99, 70% off)
Long before deckbuilders had broken out into the mainstream thanks to their ubiquity within the roguelike subgenre, Monolith Soft crafted a pair of incredible RPGs for the GameCube with a unique card-based battle system. After years of being trapped on dead hardware, publisher Bandai Namco brought these games to modern audiences via the Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster collection, and it's amazing how well these card-collecting, deckbuilding RPGs hold up in hindsight. You can currently get that collection for just $15, which is an insane deal on two of the GameCube's best and most unique role-playing games, not to mention two of Xenoblade Chronicles developer Monolith Soft's more overlooked hidden gems.
Dragon's Dogma II
- Release Date — March 21, 2024
- Developer — Capcom
- Publisher — Capcom
- Genre — Action RPG
- Steam User Score — 67% (Mixed)
- Price — $29.39 (Normally $69.99, 58% off)
Capcom may have left the PC version of Dragon's Dogma II in a bit of an undesirable state, depending on your hardware configuration, but it's still one of the best action RPGs that money can buy if your rig can run it. Like its cult-classic predecessor, Dragon's Dogma II delivers one of the more immersive open worlds in gaming, cutting players loose to just set out and explore with a curated party of pawns, climbing and fighting some gigantic monsters along the way. And, with recent rumors suggesting that DLC for Dragon's Dogma II could be arriving any day now, it seems like a perfect time to jump in and complete the base game if you haven't yet. Serendipitous, then, that you can get it for nearly 60% off as part of the Humble Spring Mega Sale.
Borderlands 4
- Release Date — September 11, 2025
- Developer — Gearbox Software
- Publisher — 2K
- Genre — FPS, Action RPG, Looter Shooter
- Steam User Score — 61% (Mixed)
- Price — $41.99 (Normally $69.99, 40% off)
We've seen some sales on Borderlands 4 since its launch last September, but never as deep a discount as it's getting right now over on the Humble Store. From now until the Spring Mega Sale ends, players can grab the latest entry in Gearbox's looter-shooter mega-hit series for just $42, which is a hefty 40% off discount from its normal $70 MSRP. As far as Borderlands games go, the fourth entry is a return to form for the franchise that brings it back to the highs of Borderlands 2 with its campaign, even if it does run out of steam a bit during the endgame. Should players choose to do so, they can also pick up the Ultimate Edition of Borderlands 4 at a similar discount, getting the base game and all of its post-launch DLC for roughly $70 instead of $100.
Absolum
- Release Date — October 9, 2025
- Developer — Dotemu, Guard Crush Games, Supamonks
- Publisher — Dotemu, Gamirror Games
- Genre — Action Roguelike, Beat 'em Up
- Steam User Score — 93% (Very Positive)
- Price — $18.74 (Normally $24.99, 25% off)
With as many great games as were released last year, it's only natural that some of the year's best went somewhat unnoticed except by those who played them. Absolum is absolutely one of those titles, easily one of 2025's best roguelikes and best beat 'em ups on top of being one of the year's best games, period. Guard Crush Games honed their beat 'em up expertise working on Streets of Rage 4, but Absolum is a very different kind of genre entry, harkening back to classics like Dungeons & Dragons: Shadows over Mystara and Guardian Heroes with its RPG progression, branching paths, and more visceral, high-speed combat. Absolum is great as a solo player but even better in co-op, so if you can get a friend to grab a copy with you while it's just $19, I'd highly recommend it.
Blue Prince
- Release Date — April 10, 2025
- Developer — Dogubomb
- Publisher — Raw Fury
- Genre — Adventure, Puzzle, Roguelike
- Steam User Score — 86% (Very Positive)
- Price — $19.79 (Normally $26.99, 34% off)
Another of 2025's best is getting its best-ever discount on the Humble Store right now as part of the Spring Mega Sale, with roguelike puzzler Blue Prince down to just under $20. Even if you're not the biggest fan of puzzle games, there's so much to like about Blue Prince that you might just find yourself becoming a genre convert after getting lost in the twisting and turning (and ever-evolving) halls of its manor. As far as first-person puzzle games go, Blue Prince is definitely up there as one of the best, and its roguelike structure and plethora of unlocks mean you'll still be discovering new rooms, puzzles, and solutions when you're about 100 hours in.
Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition
- Release Date — December 9, 2020
- Developer — CD Projekt RED
- Publisher — CD Projekt RED
- Genre — Action RPG, FPS
- Steam User Score — 88% (Very Positive)
- Price — $38.39 (Normally $79.99, 52% off)
CD Projekt RED's mission to turn the fate of Cyberpunk 2077 around accomplished two great feats. One, it helped make Cyberpunk 2077 into one of the best open-world action RPGs and a game capable of delivering on the unreal hype its trailers generated a decade ago. Two, it restored players' faith in CD Projekt RED as a studio, proving once again that they're a developer players can trust. It makes perfect sense, then, that the game routinely goes on a deep discount to get more players on board, which they can currently do over on the Humble Store for a whopping 52% off its normal price. While you can get the base game for less than $20, I'd recommend going ahead and getting the Ultimate Edition (which includes the essential Phantom Liberty DLC) for $38, which matches a previous historically low sale price.
Final Fantasy XVI Complete Edition
- Release Date — September 17, 2024
- Developer — Square Enix
- Publisher — Square Enix
- Genre — Action RPG
- Steam User Score — 79% (Mostly Positive)
- Price — $27.99 (Normally $69.99, 60% off)
Polarizing at first, thanks to its implementation of a fully real-time combat system and abandonment of several classic series mechanics, Final Fantasy XVI has grown to become a more appreciated title in the franchise's history since launch. A lot of players' love for the title boils down to the game's excellent story and characters, which rank among some of the series' best. The Complete Edition of Final Fantasy XVI includes the post-launch DLC expansions that only further flesh out and elaborate on the game's excellent story, and you can currently get it for its lowest ever price of just $28. For less than $30, you're getting one of the great action RPGs of the last decade and an important stepping stone between Final Fantasy's past and future.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles
- Release Date — September 30, 2025
- Developer — Square Enix
- Publisher — Square Enix
- Genre — TRPG
- Steam User Score — 91% (Very Positive)
- Price — $34.99 (Normally $49.99, 30% off)
Speaking of Final Fantasy's past and future, last year Square Enix saw fit to finally bring one of the best games in the studio's back catalog, Final Fantasy Tactics, firmly into the modern era with the excellent Ivalice Chronicles remaster. Much more than just a new coat of paint, The Ivalice Chronicles adds voice acting, revamps the script to more closely match the original, and gives players the option to play the original, unaltered PS1 version of the game on modern hardware. This is still one of the best turn-based tactics games ever made and an absolute essential for any fan of the genre, and its current 30% off discount is the lowest we've seen Final Fantasy Tactics drop since its launch last September.
Tetris Effect: Connected
- Release Date — August 18, 2021
- Developer — Monstars Inc, Resonair, Stage Games
- Publisher — Enhance
- Genre — Puzzle
- Steam User Score — 94% (Very Positive)
- Price — $19.99 (Normally $39.99, 50% off)
With how many iterations and releases of Tetris there have been throughout the years, it's highly possible (if not probable) that most players have a copy of it in their collection somewhere. But, if you happen to be in the mood for what might be the absolute best, most definitive version of the legendary puzzle game, look no further than Tetris Effect: Connected. Yes, it's still ultimately just Tetris, but the presentation, music, and visuals of Tetris Effect set it apart so significantly that it's almost a transcendent experience. Tetris Effect: Connected is once again on sale for 50% off, which is pretty much the lowest you'll ever see it drop, making now a perfect time to add it to your Steam library if it's not already in there.
Hollow Knight: Silksong
- Release Date — September 4, 2025
- Developer — Team Cherry
- Publisher — Team Cherry
- Genre — Metroidvania, Soulslike
- Steam User Score — 93% (Very Positive)
- Price — $15.99 (Normally $19.99, 20% off)
DLC for Hollow Knight: Silksong should be launching at some point this summer if rumors are to be believed, and the Humble Store is incentivizing anyone who hasn't already picked up this incredible Metroidvania to go ahead and take the plunge with its current 20% discount. Truthfully, the amount and quality of content that's on offer in Hollow Knight: Silksong is enough for the game to justify having a $40 or $50 price point, so to get all of that for $20 is already a great deal, made even sweeter with a nice $4 discount. Now, Silksong can be brutally hard and isn't for the faint of heart (even more than its predecessor), but it is an experience that's unlikely to be topped in the Metroidvania genre for years to come.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
- Release Date — April 24, 2025
- Developer — Sandfall Interactive
- Publisher — Kepler Interactive
- Genre — RPG
- Steam User Score — 96% (Overwhelmingly Positive)
- Price — $39.99 (Normally $49.99, 20% off)
Let's go ahead and get one thing out of the way: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a once-in-a-generation game. It's not only one of the best RPGs of the last two decades, it's also a narrative powerhouse that tells a genuinely affecting and emotional tale of grief, loss, and acceptance. The combination of brilliant gameplay and compelling narrative is what drives most players to the RPG genre, and Clair Obscur executes on that combination perfectly. If, for whatever reason, you've managed to avoid Clair Obscur until now, Sandall Interactive is giving you another opportunity to pick it up at a nice 20% off discount, and I'd suggest taking advantage of that offer if you're looking for a truly singular gaming experience.
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