Deal | New summer game deal offers 8 games at $1.50 each

ⓘ Valve
Humble Bundle's latest package — Hamble's Summer Getaway Bundle — has arrived with eight games in tow. This deal will expire on August 9, 2026.
This bundle is divided into two tiers: the first tier costs $6 and contains five games, while the second tier contains all eight games and costs $12. Here is exactly what the bundle offers:
First tier: five games for $6
- Islanders: New Shores: This game lets you build and expand vibrant island settlements, strategically placing structures to maximize points while exploring procedurally generated landscapes and unlocking new buildings. It costs $9.99 on Steam but usually drops to around $6.50 in sales.
- Just a To the Moon Series Beach Episode: A short visual novel that brings characters from the To the Moon series together for a relaxing day at the beach, offering a lighthearted story away from the series’ usual emotional adventures. With about 1,300 Steam reviews (96% positive), it is usually available at $4.50 on Steam.
- The South Island: This is an action-adventure RPG with pixel graphics where you play as a young adventurer, gathering resources and crafting tools. It currently has only 11 reviews and is usually on sale for about $6.
- Islanders: Developed by an indie team of three, this $4.99 city-builder has received over 16,500 reviews, with 94% of the reviews being positive.
- Flooded: This is a real-time strategy city-builder in which you gather resources, manage production, and defend your settlement as rising waters steadily shrink the island. Frequently discounted to about $1.30 on Steam, this game has received about 140 reviews so far.
Second tier: eight games for $12
- Primordialis: Worth $19.99, Primordialis is a survival adventure where you explore a mysterious alien world, gather resources, craft useful equipment, and adapt to a hostile environment filled with strange creatures. It currently has about 1,000 reviews on Steam, with 93% of these reviews being positive.
- Caribbean Legend: An open-world RPG set during the Golden Age of Caribbean piracy, where you explore islands, complete quests, command ships, build your reputation, and shape your own adventure. Usually available on sale for $15, it has received about 3,300 reviews on Steam, and 76% of these reviews are positive.
- Forgotten Seas: Forgotten Seas is a pirate-themed survival game where you explore a procedurally generated ocean, gather resources, build your own ship, and battle rival crews across dangerous waters. Worth about $11.30, it has received over 600 reviews on Steam (76% positive).
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