Team17 bundle for Deck buyers

Green Man Gaming is running a Team17 bundle that packs eight Steam Deck–compatible games valued at $147 for just $20, but the deal expires April 14 — a quick way to bulk up a Deck library cheaply. (The bundle and deadline were flagged as a limited-time offer.) (pcguide.com)

A $20 game bundle usually hides one catch, but this one is unusually clean: Green Man Gaming’s Team17 Collection is selling 8 Steam keys in the United States, and the store page lists all 8 as Steam Deck Verified or Steam Deck Playable. (greenmangamingbundles.com) The clock is the real story here. Green Man Gaming’s bundle page showed the offer ending in about 5 days on April 11, 2026, and multiple deal trackers say the cutoff is April 14, 2026, or earlier if keys run out. (greenmangamingbundles.com) (indiegamebundles.com) The pricing is split like a staircase. Two games cost $6, five games cost $12, and the full eight-game tier costs $20. (greenmangamingbundles.com) (pcguide.com) The cheapest tier is built around smaller games you can dip into fast on a handheld. It includes Scarlet Tower and Warcana, which Green Man Gaming lists as Steam Deck Playable. (greenmangamingbundles.com) The middle tier adds three games that lean harder on co-op and short-session play. It includes Conscript Directors Cut and Heavenly Bodies, both listed as Steam Deck Verified, plus Operation: Tango, which is listed as Steam Deck Playable. (greenmangamingbundles.com) (pcguide.com) The $20 tier is where most of the bundle’s sticker value sits. It adds Sworn, Amber Isle, and Heroes of Hammerwatch II, with Sworn listed as Steam Deck Verified and the other two listed as Steam Deck Playable on the bundle page. (greenmangamingbundles.com) That Steam Deck label matters because it tells you how much fiddling you should expect on Valve’s handheld computer. “Verified” means the game is meant to work well out of the box, while “Playable” usually means it runs but may need small compromises like manual text entry or settings tweaks. (greenmangaming.com) There is another reason handheld owners care about this bundle: Green Man Gaming is selling Steam keys, not launcher-specific copies. PC Guide notes that means buyers can redeem the games directly on Steam instead of juggling a separate launcher to get them onto a Steam Deck. (pcguide.com) This is also a publisher bundle, not a random pile of leftovers. Team17 is the British publisher behind series like Worms, Overcooked, The Escapists, Dredge, and Hell Let Loose, and Steam’s current Team17 publisher pages still frame the company as a major indie label rather than a one-series shop. (store.steampowered.com 1) (store.steampowered.com 2) One extra detail changes the tone of the sale a bit. Green Man Gaming’s bundle page says purchases support Save the Children, and the checkout page lets buyers raise their payment above $20 to send more to the platform, publishers, and charity. (greenmangamingbundles.com) (pcguide.com) So the pitch is simple by April 2026 standards: a handheld owner can go from zero to eight Team17-published Steam games for less than the price of one new release, with the tradeoff that the deal disappears on Monday, April 14, 2026, if stock lasts that long. (pcguide.com) (indiegamebundles.com)

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