Attention lovers of thrills and good deals. As of February 17, 2026 at 10:33 GMT, PC gamers can grab nine games for just $12 thanks to the new bundle launched by Humble Bundle. A horror-themed pack, available exclusively on PC, with a cumulative value approaching £100.
Called “I love you to death”, this monthly bundle mixes survival horror, retro experiences and terrifying cooperation. As always with Humble Bundle, the deal supports charity, and buyers can choose to contribute more than the minimum required. For 12 dollars or 10.53 £, nine titles join your library.
Humble Bundle February 2026, 9 PC games for at least 12 dollars
The principle remains unchanged. To access the entire “I love you to death” box set, you have to pay at least $12. UK players have to pay £10.53. In return, nine PC games are unlocked.
This offer is reserved for PC users and is clearly aimed at fans of horror in all its forms. Humble Bundle also reminds that buyers can adjust their contribution to further support partner charities.
With an estimated value close to £100, the gap between the asking price and the content offered immediately catches the eye. The pack combines acclaimed independent productions and more confidential experiences.
Have a Nice Death, Ghost Watchers and Devour headline
Among the titles included, Have a Nice Death leads the way. Developed by Magic Design Studios and released in 2023, this 2D action roguelike places the player in the shoes of an overwhelmed Death who tries to restore order among his employees. Its animated graphic style contrasts with its macabre universe.
Horror cooperative fans can turn to Ghost Watchers, developed by Renderise. Recently released, the game offers hunting ghosts in abandoned houses online, in an atmosphere reminiscent of Phasmophobia, with particularly marked tension sequences.
Devour, playable by one to four players, takes the cooperative experience even further. Its synopsis clearly sets the tone:
“Stop the possessed cultists before they drag you to hell. Run. Scream. Hide. But above all, don’t get caught”
Iron Lung, Lunacid and Faith, the return of retro thrills
Iron Lung is also included in the bundle. Created by David Szymanski and recently adapted for cinema, this short horror game locks players in a submarine drifting in an ocean of blood, building on an oppressive atmosphere.
Lunacid, developed by KIRA LLC and released in 2023, offers dungeon exploration in a dark fantasy universe. Over 75 weapons and 35 unique spells are available, with a 90s-inspired aesthetic.
Faith: The Unholy Trinity from Airdorf Games fully embraces its 8-bit heritage. Its synopsis begins: “What you are about to do has not been approved by the Vatican” “Take the role of a young priest and battle demons, cult members and your own fading faith in this pixelated horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit games and the Satanic Panic of the 1980s.”
The Bridge Curse 2, Life Eater and Without a Dawn complete the pack
The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication, developed by Softstar Entertainment and released in 2024, follows four characters within Wen Hua University. Between enigmas and paranormal pursuits, they “discover a sinister conspiracy” inspired by Taiwanese folklore.
Life Eater, billed as a “fantastic and horrific kidnapping simulator,” is more divisive. The concept, centered on sacrifices intended for an evil deity, sparks debate, despite many positive opinions.
Finally, Without a Dawn by Jesse Makkonen adopts the format of a horror visual novel. The story follows a woman who “seeks refuge from her constant, restless thoughts in a secluded cabin.” The synopsis continues:
“Nothing disturbs the deep silence and isolation, but the strange sound of the cold wind rushing through the trees keeps her awake. In the darkness and stillness of the night, the silence begins to take physical form.”