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Humble’s IGN Live 2025 bundle includes eight PC games for £16.32


In honour of IGN Live 2025, IGN’s latest celebration of video games, Humble has dropped another exciting bundle of eight PC games for you to buy and redeem on Steam.

This newest collection from Humble, of which shares the same parent company as Eurogamer in IGN Entertainment — notably includes The Medium, Wartales, Slay the Spire, and art of rally, all for £16.32.

Cover for the Humble IGN Live 2025 Bundle

Humble – IGN Live 2025 Bundle

£7.41 / £11.86 / £16.32

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Like those of the past, you can get varying versions of the bundle at different prices — a three-game bundle for £7.41, a six-game bundle for £11.86, and the main bundle with all eight games for £16.32.

The cheapest selection for £7.41 will buy you the following three games:

  • Slay the Spire
  • Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator
  • Bloodroots

Purchasing the mid-way bundle for £11.86 for earn you the following six games:

  • art of rally
  • Old World
  • Black Book
  • Slay the Spire
  • Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator
  • Bloodroots

Finally, spending £16.32 or more will grant you all eight games in the whole bundle, which are:

  • Wartales
  • The Medium
  • art of rally
  • Old World
  • Black Book
  • Slay the Spire
  • Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator
  • Bloodroots

The whole RRP value of all eight games adds up to £176.48, so it follows Humble’s usual track record of offering exceptional value with each bundle they put out.

You have the option to spend more due to the usual way that Humble Bundles work. While pledging certain amounts will get you alternate bundles at different price points, you have the chance to spend extra and have more go towards a specific charity.

Proceeds from the sale of this particular bundle, which has raised over £13.5k so far, will go to Child’s Play Charity. This is a delightful charity that works with hospitals to bring games and gaming systems to child patients, operating worldwide since 2003.

In return, you’ll get a decent collection of fun games that you might have missed out on in recent years.

For instance, art of rally is a particular standout racing game combining a unique visual style with a top-down perspective. In our art of rally review, Martin Robinson wrote “Like a playable poster for an iconic rally event, funselektor’s top-down racer is a blast”.

For horror fans, The Medium was Bloober Team‘s ambitious 2021 title mixing psychic powers and shifting realities. While our own Vikki Blake noted its limitations in Eurogamer’s review, it’s still Bloober’s “the studio’s most successful, accessible offering yet”.

Slay the Spire is the currently the highest-rated game on the list, with a 97% “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam. A fun roguelike deck-building game, our Eurogamer review of Slay the Spire by Christian Donlan deemed it a “gorgeous blend of dungeon-crawler and card-battler”.

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