Humble's 15th Anniversary Bundle Packs 8 Indie Classics for $10, From Celeste to The Witness
Humble Bundle drops eight indie staples for $10 to celebrate its 15th birthday. Celeste, The Witness, Citizen Sleeper, and SUPERHOT headline the lineup. Live until June 3.
Humble Bundle is turning fifteen this year, and the celebration just got tangible. The 15th Anniversary Indie Icons Showcase packs eight modern indie classics into a pay-what-you-want bundle that caps at $10. Every game in it sits north of 86% positive on Steam.
This is one of fifteen anniversary bundles Humble plans to roll out across the next year. If the rest are this loaded, the bar is high.
Three tiers, eight games
The tiers are typical Humble fare. Each one stacks on the last, so the $10 cap unlocks everything.
- $5 tier unlocks Celeste, Slime Rancher, and Starbound.
- $8 tier adds Citizen Sleeper, SUPERHOT, and The Witness.
- $10 tier rounds it out with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night and Risk of Rain Returns.
Every game activates on Steam via a separate key. Five of the eight come with Steam Trading Cards if you care about those.

The headliners earn the “icon” label
Calling something an “indie icon” is easy marketing. This lineup mostly delivers on it.
Celeste is the platformer everyone keeps pointing newcomers toward, a precision-tight climb wrapped around one of the better stories about anxiety in the medium. We wrote a full take in our Should I Play Celeste review. Short version: yes.
The Witness is Jonathan Blow’s 600-puzzle island, the game that pulled “puzzle game” out of casual mobile shorthand and made it mean something serious again. SUPERHOT weaponized the “time moves when you move” hook so well that it shipped a sequel and a VR cousin. Citizen Sleeper does for narrative roleplay what Disco Elysium did for noir: dice-driven, deeply written, no combat.

The rest are solid. Slime Rancher is the cozy farming-without-the-farming game that built its own genre. Starbound is the 2D sci-fi cousin of Terraria with arguably more content and arguably less polish. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is Koji Igarashi’s spiritual successor to Castlevania, the Kickstarter that actually delivered. Risk of Rain Returns is the hand-drawn 2D remake of the original Risk of Rain that quietly outclasses the source material.
If you somehow own none of them, the $10 tier is one of the best dollar-per-hour offers Humble has run this year.
Charity split and fine print
Proceeds are split between the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Starlight Children’s Foundation. Humble’s three-way split between publisher, charity, and Humble itself is adjustable at checkout, so push the slider yourself if you care where the money goes.
The bundle is live until June 3, 2026. Keys must be redeemed before June 3, 2027. Windows only on Steam, though most of these titles ship native Linux and Mac builds as well.
Worth grabbing?
If you have been playing indie games for any length of time, you almost certainly own three or four of these already. The math still works. Three new-to-you games out of eight for $10 is hard to beat, and the charity angle isn’t nothing.
Humble has been quietly building back its reputation after a rough few years of subscription drift, and the Anniversary slate looks like a deliberate move to remind people why the brand mattered in the first place. We covered an earlier 2026 Humble drop in our Spring Showcase write-up, and the curation pattern here is tighter.
If indie classics are the gap in your library, this is where to fill it. Bookmark our deals page for the rest of the anniversary bundles as they drop, and the best indie games of 2026 for what to play next.
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