If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to dive into Capcom's latest gothic horror masterpiece or lose yourself in a viral sandbox sensation, the Humble Choice February 2026 bundle is your signal. Humble Bundle has officially refreshed its monthly subscription service with a massive lineup headlined by Resident Evil Village and the addictive Core Keeper. For just $15, subscribers can claim eight PC games with a combined value of over $220, making this one of the strongest starts to the year for PC gamers and Steam Deck owners alike.
The Headliner: Resident Evil Village
The star of the February 2026 Humble Choice is undoubtedly Resident Evil Village. While it has been a few years since Ethan Winters first wandered into the Lycan-infested village, the game remains a visual and atmospheric benchmark for the survival horror genre. Normally retailing for significantly more than the cost of this entire bundle, getting the Gold Edition content—often included in these Choice drops—makes this a steal.
Players step back into the shoes of Ethan Winters as he searches for his kidnapped daughter, Rose, facing off against the now-iconic Lady Dimitrescu and her mutant lords. The game seamlessly blends the claustrophobic horror of RE7 with the action-heavy set pieces of RE4. For handheld gamers, this is a massive win; Resident Evil Village is Steam Deck Verified and runs exceptionally well on Valve's portable hardware, delivering a stable framerate that makes portable horror surprisingly immersive.
The Sandbox Hit: Core Keeper
Sharing the top billing is Core Keeper, the mining sandbox adventure that took Steam by storm. If you missed its 1.0 launch, now is the time to jump in. Often described as a top-down blend of Terraria and Stardew Valley, this game supports up to eight players in online co-op, making it the perfect title to pick up with friends.
You awaken in an ancient cavern and must mine resources, build a base, craft equipment, and defeat massive Titans to unravel the mystery of the Core. The loop of exploring procedurally generated biomes and upgrading your gear is incredibly satisfying. Like Village, Core Keeper is fully optimized for the Steam Deck, offering hundreds of hours of gameplay in a lightweight package that won't drain your battery in an hour.
Hidden Gems: SteamWorld Build and Squirrel with a Gun
Beyond the headliners, the February bundle includes creative gems that justify the price of admission on their own. SteamWorld Build takes the beloved steampunk universe in a new direction, mixing SimCity-style city building with Dungeon Keeper-inspired underground mining management. You'll need to construct a bustling town above ground to supply your miners below as they dig for ancient tech to escape the planet. It’s a genre-mashing loop that feels fresh and accessible.
On the more chaotic side of the spectrum is Squirrel with a Gun. This viral indie hit is exactly what it says on the tin: you play as a squirrel... with a gun. It’s a physics-based sandbox puzzle platformer where you use recoil to jump gaps, rob neighborhood residents, and outsmart secret agents. It’s the kind of absurd, laugh-out-loud fun that fits perfectly into a Humble Bundle curation, offering a palate cleanser between the horror of Resident Evil and the grind of Core Keeper.
Is the February 2026 Humble Choice Worth It?
At a flat rate of $15, the value proposition here is undeniable. Purchasing Resident Evil Village alone on Steam—even during a sale—often costs nearly as much as this entire subscription. When you factor in Core Keeper and high-quality indies like SteamWorld Build, you are looking at over $220 worth of games for the price of a lunch.
Additionally, Humble Choice members get access to the glowing Humble Games Collection library and exclusive store discounts. Whether you are looking to expand your backlog or need new fodder for your Steam Deck, this month's selection is a verified hit. The bundle is available now and will remain live until the first Tuesday of March, so grab your keys while you can.