I’ve long been of the opinion that PC gamers get the best deals overall. Obviously, console games go on sale, but PC games can drop to wildly low prices that PlayStation, Xbox – and certainly Nintendo – games never reach.
As if to prove my theory correct, May’s Humble Choice bundle is now live, with eight PC games worth $282 available in a bundle for just $14.99. The games in this month’s offering include Diablo IV, Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, and more. It’s a terrific lineup of games, available for way less than you’d ever be able to get them otherwise. Let’s dive in.
Humble Choice May 2026
The biggest headliner here is Diablo IV, the latest demonic looter hack-and-slash romp from Blizzard. I’m guessing the reason it’s so cheap here is because it just got a big Lord of Hatred expansion and Blizzard wants more people playing the game. The expansions aren’t included here, but the core game has plenty of hours of content, and it’s as good as ever, getting a 9 out of 10 in IGN’s review. I can attest it also runs great on Steam Deck, even the Battle.net version, which is what you get here. All the other games come in the form of Steam codes.
Next up is the phenomenal turn-based JRPG Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance. This is the latest in the series which led to the Persona spin-offs many years ago. SMT5 originally came out on Switch in 2021, with Vengeance arriving three years later on multiple platforms. This is an updated version, with new content and quality of life improvements. Basically, you play as a high schooler who gets caught up in a battle between angels and demons in the post-apocalyptic realm of Da’at. You know, that old story. Check out our 8/10 review here.
Beyond those are a handful of games both big and small from a variety of genres. There’s the first-person shooter Crysis 3 Remastered, the rogue-lite action-RPG Heroes of Hammerwatch II, and the tower defense game Nordhold. Rogue Waters is a tactical rogue-lite turn-based strategy game. Cubic Odyssey is a survival crafting game, and Mini Settlers is a city-builder. So there's something for everyone, and buying a bundle like this is a good way to try out genres you don’t normally play.
Every Humble Choice comes with a 1-month subscription to IGN Plus, which gets you free games, unlimited use of IGN’s maps, and zero ads on the site. Being a Humble Choice subscriber also gets you up to 20% off other games sold on the Humble Store (it starts at 10% off and goes up each month until it reaches 20%, as a reward for longtime subscribers). But if all you want is this month's batch of games, you can unsubscribe immediately.
As always, 5% of every Humble Choice subscription goes to charity. This month’s charity is Melanoma Research Alliance.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.
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