Six thousand games. That's the size of Humble Bundle's Spring Mega Sale, which kicked off on May 7 and runs all the way through May 28. Discounts reach as high as 97% off, with prices starting at $5 and under across a library that spans just about every genre you can think of on PC and Mac.
Here's the thing about a sale this size: the headline discount percentage almost undersells it. Ninety-seven percent off sounds like marketing hyperbole until you see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate sitting at $3 (down from $30), or Alan Wake II priced at $15 against its usual $50. These aren't obscure filler titles padding out a bundle, either.
The deals worth actually stopping for
The biggest savings tend to cluster around games that are at least a year old, which tracks with how publisher licensing works. Metaphor: ReFantazio is 50% off at $35, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II drops to $30 from $60, and Persona 3 Reload lands at $24 against its $60 full price. For anyone who held off on any of those, the wait paid off.
Recent releases are on the list too, just with shallower cuts. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Hollow Knight: Silksong are both 20% off, while Blue Prince sits at 34% off at $19.79. Those discounts won't blow anyone away, but for games that launched in the last few months, any reduction is notable.
The Final Fantasy deals deserve a separate mention. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is $30 (was $50), Final Fantasy XVI Complete Edition is $28 (was $70), and the Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth Digital Deluxe Twin Pack bundles both entries for $60 instead of $100. If you've been sitting on the fence about the remake trilogy, that twin pack is a genuinely strong entry point.
The deepest discounts are concentrated on games from 2024 and earlier. If you've got a backlog wishlist, cross-reference it with the sale before the May 28 deadline.
A snapshot of the standout prices
What the scale of this actually means
Sales with 6,000 titles are rare. Steam's seasonal sales are the obvious comparison, but those are platform-wide events that Valve runs on a fixed calendar. Humble Bundle running a single-storefront promotion of this size signals genuine competition for PC gaming spend, and the curated highlights suggest they're not just dumping shovelware to inflate the number.
The mix here spans horror (Silent Hill f, World of Horror), JRPGs (Octopath Traveler 0, Balatro), survival (Valheim), and cozy games (Coral Island, PowerWash Simulator). That's a deliberate spread, not an accident. The sale runs three full weeks, so there's no urgency to buy everything today.
For anyone building out a PC game library or finally clearing that wishlist, check out our game reviews to narrow down which titles are actually worth your time before committing. With 6,000 options, a little research saves money even during a sale.
The Spring Mega Sale runs through May 28. If you're looking for context on specific genres or need help deciding between titles, our gaming guides hub has you covered as you work through what's worth picking up before the deadline.







