Humble Bundle Offers Rogue Legacy and More Roguelikes for $5

Humble Bundle has rolled out a fresh game bundle built around one of 2013’s standout indie releases, Rogue Legacy, and it also lets players grab a handful of additional roguelike favorites in the same purchase. Rogue Legacy—along with its follow-up—has frequently been praised for putting a distinctive spin on the roguelike formula.

The summer discount season is in full swing, and Humble Bundle is joining the wave of deals. Right now, the Steam Summer Sale for 2026 is live, featuring major markdowns on both big-budget releases and indie titles across the storefront. Alongside Steam’s own pricing, several third-party key sellers are also running steep promotions, and Humble Bundle is one of the most visible players in that mix. Humble’s bundles typically bundle games for a steep overall price, and this latest drop is especially appealing to players who want more roguelikes.

With the Steam Summer Sale still underway, one of 2024’s best-reviewed games has also landed with a substantial discount.

Humble Bundle Releases Going Rogue Bundle with Rogue Legacy and More

Humble has just launched its Going Rogue Bundle, which features the 2013 indie hit Rogue Legacy, plus None Shall Intrude and UnderMine, all for $5. The offer also includes a coupon worth 40% off the Lynked: Banner of the Spark Supporter Pack: Battle Ready DLC, and that discount can be used on the Humble Store immediately.

If you want a larger haul, there’s a higher tier option: Brutal Orchestra, Moros Protocol, Nightmare Reaper, and Home Behind 2 are added on top of everything in the $5 tier, bringing the total cost to $10. The bundle is scheduled to run until July 16, 2026. Players will have one year to redeem all included keys, with a single exception: Moros Protocol has a different expiration date and must be redeemed by January 15, 2027.

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The Going Rogue Bundle looks like a strong grab for anyone who wants to scratch that roguelike itch. The headline title is the distinctive Rogue Legacy from Cellar Door Games. In it, you take control of a line of characters and their descendants, moving through runs where each attempt brings fresh, unusual traits. As characters die, you continue the family legacy by stepping into the role of the next successor, which is part of what makes the loop feel so constantly evolving. Rogue Legacy is also widely regarded as one of the tougher entries in the roguelike space.

Right now, Rogue Legacy holds an 85 on Metacritic. It also serves as a solid on-ramp to the series before you move on to Rogue Legacy 2, which currently sits at a higher Metacritic score of 88.

Once you’re done with Rogue Legacy, the rest of the bundle is packed with additional options. If you’re into turn-based strategy, Brutal Orchestra offers a demon-themed twist that puts a different flavor on the genre. Shooter fans may find more to like in Nightmare Reaper and Moros Protocol, both of which pair tight gunplay with procedural generation. To round out the selection, None Shall Intrude brings a card-based approach to roguelikes, while UnderMine blends mining, combat, and dungeon crawling—an experience described by users as especially addictive. Even if some of these titles are older, they can still hold their ground against newer roguelike releases.

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Roguelike games remain a major draw for players, and this bundle is positioned as a strong introduction to what makes the genre so compelling. The Going Rogue Bundle offers variety across multiple styles—strategy, shooters, card-driven runs, and side-scrolling action—so new players can get a clearer sense of what they enjoy most. When you’re ready to move toward heavier favorites in the roguelike scene, you can also check out Hades 2 or Housemarque’s Saros to see how the genre translates into the AAA space.

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