For little money, those who want to experience hundreds, maybe thousands of hours of gameplay on Steam can get a bundle at Humble with some of the best role-playing games ever. However, the offer is only available until March 19, 2026.
What kind of games are these? Humble has put together games from Owlcat and Beamdog, featuring classics as well as games from recent years. The bundle includes:
- Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Enhanced Plus Edition, as well as the Season Pass with 3 DLCs
- Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, plus the two Season Passes with a total of 6 DLCs
- Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (without Season Pass)
- Neverwinter Nights: Complete Adventures
- Baldur’s Gate: Deluxe Edition
- Baldur’s Gate 2: Enhanced Edition
- Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition – a classic that even Henry Cavill knows
- Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition
- Mythforce
Overall, you will get 9 games with many DLCs for (as of the current status, March 17 at 11:20 a.m.) 23.10 euros – optional more if you want to support charitable organizations. Alternatively, you can pay less, but you will also receive fewer games. Rogue Trader, for example, is only available at the full price. The games normally cost 257.88 euros according to Humble.
Where can I find the bundle? You can find the role-playing game bundle on Humble, but you need to hurry a bit. The promotion runs until Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 2:00 a.m.
Just for Rogue Trader, the bundle is already worth it, as you would typically pay 50 euros for the game on Steam. The two Pathfinder games normally cost 20 euros each – without DLCs.
Pathfinder, Warhammer 40,000, and Baldur’s Gate – Hundreds of hours for little money
Role-playing games like those in the bundle are known for consuming a lot of time. Personally, I have already invested over 100 hours in my first playthrough of Wrath of the Righteous and have now sunk 400 hours into it. I am currently playing the game again.
Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous are based on the complex rules of Pathfinder, which means the games require some familiarization. Pathfinder is one of the competitors to Dungeons & Dragons.
Baldur’s Gate 1+2 is an absolute favorite of our tech author and role-playing veteran Benedikt Schlotmann, and he plays the game repeatedly, even always with the same class.
Especially with Planescape: Torment and Icewind Dale, you have classics at hand that you might not necessarily have to have played, but whose name is known to every RPG fan. Only Mythforce doesn’t fare so well on the list with just 69% positive reviews on Steam. Players’ criticism is mostly that while the game looks good, it feels unfinished.
However, you are likely to make the best deal in the bundle with Rogue Trader. The role-playing game for Warhammer 40,000 is the latest work from the studio Owlcat and is still being updated with DLCs, such as the upcoming story expansion about a kleptomaniac space robot.
Rogue Trader is one of the best games to get into the world of Warhammer 40,000, as it requires no prior knowledge but explains the setting with understandable details. A small warning: Warhammer is really bizarre, so don’t expect a reasonable world.
Owlcat is currently already working on the next game in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Dark Heresy. The game has been in an alpha phase with limited content since December 2025, but it has already convinced me: In Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy, the Emperor has imposed the hardest trial on me: to think for myself