
In the 2026 Spring Fling RPG Humble Bundle, you’ll find six different core physical rulebooks for six RPG heavy-hitters.
It’s a big day for bundles, apparently. Humble Bundle has a rare physical book bundle going on right now that will net you six different core rulebooks for six very different (but well-loved) RPGs. You’ll find Avatar Legends and Dune alongside each other. Which, you know, kind of makes sense if you think about it. The bundle runs for the next 18 days, so let’s check it out!
The Spring Fling 2026 RPG Bundle – Actual Books? In THIS Economy?
The reason I point out that these are physical books. Normally, you just get PDFs through these Humble Bundles. But here you have a chance to get your hands on actual core rulebooks in all their heft. If you want a bundle that will take up space on your book shelf, instead of your hard drive, then this is the one for you.
Because you get six different core rulebooks. And they’re not small! They’re no Pathfinder 2E in terms of their sheer girth, but let’s take a look at the six RPGs in the bundle.
You’ll find Magpie Games’ Avatar: Legends, the RPG of element-bending and friendship, which lets you play in any era of the Avatar franchise. On the other end of the seriousness spectrum, you’ll also find the Blade Runner RPG from Free League, with its tales of replicants and the Blade Runners tasked with running them down.
Or take Modiphius’ Dune: Adventures in the Imperium for a spin, and see if you can find power amid the intrigues of the Great Houses of the Landsraad. Save the Mortal Realms from ruinous powers in Cubicle 7’s Soulbound. Or go Viking in Chaosium’s Age of Vikings, probably the newest RPG on the block in this bundle. And if none of that sounds appealing, there’s always Renegade Games’ G.I. Joe RPG, where knowing is more than half the battle.
And as with every Humble Bundle, your proceeds go to a good cause. In this case, it’s the American Civil Liberties Union, who you might know as one of the few organizations out there fighting for the rights of people who aren’t billionaires or corporations. Through their work in courts, legislatures, and communities, the ACLU seeks to “defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and the laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country.”
So, get some RPGs, fight for your rights while doing it? It’s a win-win situation, truly. Just make sure you’ve got some space on your bookshelf.
The bundle runs for the next 18 days, and because it’s a physical bundle, you’ll have to redeem your bundle keys quickly, follow the link below for more info!


