Humble Bundle just dropped one of its most friend-group-friendly deals yet. The Squad Goals bundle packs 10 multiplayer and co-op games into a single $10 purchase, targeting anyone who's been looking for an excuse to drag their friends into a gaming session without spending a fortune.

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What the $10 actually gets you
The Squad Goals bundle is structured around the idea that great co-op gaming shouldn't cost $60 per person. At the $10 tier, buyers unlock all 10 games, which span a solid range of genres from party games and casual games to more competitive multiplayer titles. The bundle includes TBH: Task Bar Hero, an idle RPG with a surprisingly deep party-building system that rewards players who stick with it past the early grind.
Here's the thing: the per-game cost works out to $1 per title at the full tier, which is the kind of math that makes it genuinely hard to pass up even if only half the lineup appeals to you.
The co-op angle that makes this bundle different
Most Humble Bundle deals are built around solo experiences. Squad Goals is specifically curated around games you play with others, which is a different value proposition entirely. The bundle leans into sessions you can boot up with two, three, or four friends without needing everyone to already own a copy.
TBH: Task Bar Hero fits that mold well. It runs as a background idle game, meaning sessions can be as short or as long as your group wants. If you're new to it, the class tier list and best builds guide is worth checking out before you commit to a party composition, since early choices have a bigger impact than the game initially lets on.
Games worth highlighting in the lineup
While the full roster covers a broad spread, a few titles stand out as the clear anchors:
- TBH: Task Bar Hero brings idle RPG depth with a Steam Market economy that lets dedicated players earn Steam Wallet funds by farming and selling high-rarity gear.
- The bundle includes titles suited to both short sessions and longer play nights, covering different group sizes and preferences.
- Several games support remote play or shared sessions, reducing the barrier for groups that don't all game on the same platform.
The key here is variety. A bundle that's all one genre gets old fast. This one has enough spread that different nights call for different games.
How Humble Bundle structures these deals
Squad Goals follows the standard Humble Bundle tiered model, but the $10 all-in price point is notably lower than most recent bundles, which have trended toward $12 to $15 for comparable game counts. The deal runs for a limited window, so it won't sit around indefinitely.
Pro tip: if you already own one or two titles in the bundle, Humble lets you gift duplicates, so the value holds even if there's overlap with your existing library.
Why this one is worth the look
Bundles come out constantly, and most are forgettable. Squad Goals stands out because the curation is intentional. Every game in the lineup has a multiplayer hook, which means the bundle actually delivers on its premise rather than padding the count with solo titles that technically have a co-op mode buried three menus deep.
For anyone building out a shared library with friends or looking for new games to rotate through on game nights, this is the kind of deal that tends to get recommended months after the fact. The bundle is live now on the Humble Bundle store, and if TBH: Task Bar Hero is new to you, the full TBH: Task Bar Hero guides collection has everything you need to hit the ground running.








