Humble’s LEGO Worlds Collide Bundle offers games at great value

Score great deals on a large LEGO game collection in Humble’s latest bundle

Humble has recently introduced a new Choice Bundle, but they’re continuing their momentum. Until September 24, they’re also featuring a diverse selection of LEGO games, categorized into three pricing tiers.

The Humble LEGO Worlds Collide 2025 Bundle presents a fantastic chance to acquire 17 of the best LEGO games, including the latest Skywalker Saga and Marvel Super Heroes 2, for an incredibly low price of $15 / £16.16 / 15,90€.

The $5 / £5.38 / 5,30€ tier provides four titles, such as Batman’s initial LEGO adventure alongside one from the opposite side: LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. If you're looking for a different experience, join Bilbo and Gandalf in LEGO The Hobbit.

 

With LEGOs, you can never have too many. The $10 / £10.77 / 10,60€ tier includes four additional games, featuring more adventures from DC, Marvel, Tolkien’s realm, and The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game. Play as your favorite ninjas to protect Ninjago from the nefarious Lord Garmadon. Hone your Ninjagility skills through wall-running and high-jumping while battling enemies to level up and enhance the ninja's fighting abilities.

 

The entire collection is priced at $15 / £16.16 / 15,90€ for 17 games. In addition to everything previously mentioned, this tier includes the epic galactic adventure LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Deluxe Edition, LEGO Jurassic World, LEGO The Incredibles

If you're still interested in checking out more PC gaming bundles, make sure to explore other deals from Humble, such as the Humble Duo of Justice Bundle, which showcases a selection of games from two popular Capcom franchises: Ace Attorney and Mega Man.

Keep in mind that the bundle will be available only until September 24th, so be sure to grab it before it’s gone! As always, don't forget to use our price comparison tool to find the best deals on your favorite upcoming games.

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