A new Train Sim World 6 bundle has appeared on Humble Bundle, offering a sizeable collection of add-ons at a heavily discounted price — though there’s an important caveat that players need to be aware of.

The bundle, titled “Train Sim World 6: First Class Ticket Bundle,” launched in April 2026 and is available for a limited time, running until early May. It gives players the chance to pick up multiple routes and DLC packs for significantly less than their usual combined value.

At its core, the bundle follows Humble’s familiar tiered pricing structure. The entry tier is priced at around £8.92, while the full bundle comes in at approximately £12–£13 (roughly equivalent to $15) depending on exchange rates.

The lower tier includes access to the Training Center and a route add-on, alongside discount vouchers for the full game. The higher tier expands the offering with several additional routes and content packs, making it the most complete option for players looking to bulk out their collection.

Included content spans a mix of routes and add-ons, such as:

  • San Bernardino Line: Los Angeles – San Bernardino
  • Mannheim – Kaiserslautern route
  • Great Western Express Remastered
  • Diesel Legends of the Great Western
  • Metrolink Holiday Train Pack

Altogether, the bundle represents a significant saving. The combined value of the included content is estimated at well over £70–£80 at typical pricing, while the bundle itself sits firmly in the low double digits.

However, the key detail — and one that could easily catch buyers out — is that the base game is not included. The Training Center acts more as a framework than a full experience, meaning players will still need to purchase Train Sim World 6 separately to fully access most of the content.

This approach is consistent with how Dovetail Games structures its ecosystem. Rather than bundling everything together, these offers are primarily designed to expand existing players’ libraries, allowing them to pick up multiple DLC routes at a reduced cost rather than serving as a complete entry point for new players.

There are also a couple of additional caveats. Keys included in the bundle come with an expiry date and must be redeemed within a set period, adding some urgency to the purchase decision.

The timing of the bundle is also notable. With Train Sim World 6 continuing its DLC-driven model following its 2025 release, bundles like this play a key role in making the ever-growing catalogue more accessible without requiring players to pay full price for each route individually.

For existing players, this is one of the more cost-effective ways to expand a collection. For newcomers, though, it’s not quite the all-in-one package it might initially appear to be.

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