The new Warhammer Skulls 2026 Bundle bundles ten titles from Games Workshop’s catalogue for $10, with tiered pricing that lets you pick three‑ or six‑game slices before grabbing the full set. We break down the top‑rated entries, compare them to similar releases, and explain which kind of gamer will get the most bang for the buck.
What’s new
Humble Bundle has rolled out the Warhammer Skulls 2026 Bundle, a three‑tier package that lets you buy ten Warhammer‑related PC games for as little as $5. The full tier costs $10 and stays on sale until June 13 2026. The tier structure is simple:
- Tier 1 – $5: 3 games
- Tier 2 – $8: 6 games (the Tier 1 titles plus three more)
- Tier 3 – $10: all 10 titles
The bundle mixes turn‑based strategy, action RPG, and sports‑style tactics, giving a broad taste of the Warhammer universe.

How it compares to other Warhammer offerings
| Game | Genre | Steam review score | Typical price (USD) | Bundle tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War | 4X strategy | 81 % (17 k reviews) | $19.99 (often on sale) | Tier 1 |
| Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr | Action RPG | 76 % (22 k reviews) | $24.99 (sale $4.99) | Tier 2 |
| Blood Bowl 2: Legendary Edition | Turn‑based sports | 78 % (9 k reviews) | $14.99 (sale $2.99) | Tier 2 |
| Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector | Real‑time tactics | 78 % (6 k reviews) | $24.99 | Tier 3 |
| Space Hulk (Classic) | Tactical roguelike | 84 % (5 k reviews) | $9.99 | Tier 3 |
Compared with buying the titles individually, the bundle saves roughly $70 if you take the full tier. Even the partial tiers beat the typical sale prices you’ll see on Steam during major discounts.
Performance and system requirements
All included games run on Windows 10/11 and require a modest GPU (DX11‑compatible, 2 GB VRAM minimum). For example, Gladius – Relics of War runs at 1080p / 60 fps on a GTX 1050 Ti, while Inquisitor – Martyr needs a GTX 1660 Super for a smooth experience at medium settings. The older titles like Space Hulk and Blood Bowl 2 are comfortably playable on integrated graphics, making the bundle attractive for both high‑end rigs and budget laptops.
Who it’s for
- Strategy fans – If you enjoy empire‑building or tactical board‑games, Gladius and Battlesector give you deep, replayable campaigns without demanding a high‑end PC.
- RPG lovers – Inquisitor – Martyr offers a loot‑centric loop similar to Diablo III but with a distinct Warhammer flavor. The co‑op mode makes it a good pick for friends who like to grind together.
- Casual competitive players – Blood Bowl 2 translates the tabletop experience into a turn‑based sports showdown. Its quick matches and roster‑building system are perfect for short play sessions.
- Collectors – The bundle includes several DLC packs (Tyranid Elites, Blood Angels Elites, Flyboyz Edition) that would otherwise be purchased separately. For anyone building a Warhammer library, the bundle is the most cost‑effective entry point.
Bottom line
The Warhammer Skulls 2026 Bundle offers a well‑rounded slice of Games Workshop’s digital catalogue at a price that undercuts most seasonal sales. Even the lowest tier gives you two solid strategy titles for $5, while the full $10 tier delivers a complete set that covers strategy, RPG, and sports‑style gameplay. If you own a mid‑range Windows PC and enjoy the grimdark aesthetic, grabbing the full bundle before June 13 is a clear win.
Sources: Humble Bundle – Warhammer Skulls 2026, Steam store pages for each title.

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