Evo 2026 just wrapped up, the hype is still raw, and Humble Bundle has timed its latest deal almost perfectly. The Arc System Works Evo Collection lands 11 full fighting games on your Steam shelf for a flat $20 minimum, with the bundle running until Saturday, July 18.
Here's the thing: this isn't a bundle padded with obscure filler. Arc System Works built its reputation on some of the most technically demanding and visually expressive 2D fighters ever made, and several of those titles have been Evo staples for years.

Get 1-month GTA+ subscription with pre-order.
Pre-Order GTA 6 Now
What's actually in the bundle
The full lineup covers a wide slice of Arc System Works history, from the original Guilty Gear all the way through to the modern era:
- Guilty Gear - Strive
- Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 Deluxe Edition
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R
- Guilty Gear (original)
- BlazBlue CentralFiction
- BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Special Edition
- Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes
- Arcana Heart 3 LOVEMAX SIXSTARS!!!!!! XTEND
- Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code
- Kill la Kill - IF
- Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe
The bundle also includes five coupons for 10% off Guilty Gear: Strive Season Passes 1 through 5, which matters if Strive is your main and you're still working through the DLC roster.
Why the Evo timing is deliberate
Evo 2026 ran at the end of June, pulling in top competitors across multiple titles. Guilty Gear Strive has been a fixture at the event for years, and Under Night In-Birth II has built a dedicated grassroots following in the FGC. Timing a bundle around Evo isn't just marketing convenience. It catches players who spent the weekend watching high-level play and suddenly want to lab out the mechanics themselves.
For anyone new to Arc System Works games specifically, the depth here is real. These are not casual-friendly button mashers. BlazBlue CentralFiction alone has one of the steepest learning curves in the genre, and Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code is a cult classic that still has active competitive scenes. Getting all of them for $20 is the kind of deal that would normally require waiting for individual Steam sales across multiple years.
The value math
Guilty Gear Strive alone retails for $40 on Steam at full price. BlazBlue CentralFiction sits at $30. Under Night In-Birth II launched at $50. Even accounting for regular Steam discounts on older titles in the bundle, $20 for all 11 games is a sharp deal for anyone building out a fighting game library.
What most players miss with bundles like this is the depth beyond the marquee title. Strive gets all the attention, but Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R is still actively played competitively, and the original Guilty Gear is worth owning for context on how far the series has come.
The bundle is live now on Humble Bundle and closes July 18. If you want to get deeper into fighting game mechanics and strategy while you're at it, the gaming guides hub has you covered across multiple genres. For a look at how other competitive titles are handling their content right now, the FC 26 Creative Outlet Evolution player guide is worth a read, and the FC 26 Prime Heroes breakdown covers one of the bigger recent promos in competitive gaming. The Arc System Works deal won't last past July 18, so the window to grab 11 fighters for $20 is short.







