The Steam Winter Sale might have concluded, but this doesn’t mean you can’t save on games for your Steam Deck anymore (or any other device for that matter). While there are still some discounts live on Steam, sites like Humble Bundle can help you save big on a collection of games. For instance, their latest New Year, New You: Communication & Meditation bundle recently went live, and it can help you snag seven games for a small price.
If you’re looking for more great game bundles this new year, check out this bundle of $1 games at Fanatical or Fanatical’s Play on the Go bundle specifically designed for Steam Deck owners.
New Year, New You: Communication & Meditation bundle
What does the New Year, New You: Communication & Meditation bundle offer?
The new bundle includes a total of seven games, and you can get them all for $10. There isn’t a cheaper version of the bundle available which can help you get fewer games for a smaller price. However, you can choose to pay more than $10 if you’d like to donate a higher amount to Humble, publishers, and charity.
The games included in the bundle are a mixture of Verified and Playable titles. For those wondering, Verified titles run smoothly out of the box, while Playable games often require some tweaks and adjustments. There’s also one title listed as ‘Unknown,’ but it reportedly runs fine on the Steam Deck.
In any case, here’s a complete list of games included in the New Year, New You: Communication & Meditation bundle, along with their Steam Deck compatibility status.
Game Name | Steam Deck Compatibility Status |
Nanotale – Typing Chronicles | Playable |
Influent – Definitive Edition | Unknown but reportedly runs fine |
PLAYNE: The Meditation Game | Playable |
You Can Kana – Learn Japanese Hiragana & Katakana | Playable |
Terra Alia: The Language Learning RPG | Playable |
Epistory – Typing Chronicles | Playable |
The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia | Verified |
Is the bundle worth getting?
If you’re interested in learning different languages through video games, then the bundle is definitely worth getting. All of the games will take you on a different adventure and teach you as much as possible. For instance, we have Infulent, which offers over 20 languages to download.
On the other hand, if you’re interested in learning only Japanese, you can opt for You Can Kana – Learn Japanese Hiragana & Katakana, which can help you learn the alphabet(s) through a series of quick and engaging lessons.