Horror fans, we’ve got some great news for your Steam library. Two of the most talked-about indie survival horror games just teamed up for an awesome bundle deal.
Ground Zero and Hollowbody are now available together on Steam, and the developers worked out a partnership that benefits all of us. The best part? Even if you already own one of these games, you can still complete the bundle and save money on the other.
“We’ve partnered up with Headwear Games to bring you the perfect ‘Survival Horror’ bundle! Already own Ground Zero or Hollowbody? You can still complete your bundle and get the 10% discount and it stacks with any other current discount offers too!” — @LiamKwl
This is exactly the kind of move we love to see from indie developers. Instead of competing against each other, they’re working together to help us discover new games and save money doing it.
Let’s talk about what you’re getting in this bundle. Ground Zero takes us to post-apocalyptic South Korea, where a meteor impact has turned the entire country into a nightmare. Every living thing has become a monster, and we’re left to fight our way through the ruins. It’s got that classic survival horror vibe where every bullet matters and puzzle-solving is just as important as combat.
Hollowbody goes in a completely different direction with tech-noir vibes in an abandoned British city. Think cyberpunk meets classic horror in urban decay. You’re trying to escape beyond a wall while managing limited resources and solving environmental puzzles. It’s shorter than Ground Zero but packs a lot of atmosphere into its runtime.
What makes this bundle really smart is how different these two games are. Ground Zero gives you that intense, action-heavy survival experience with upgrade systems and monster combat. Hollowbody is more about atmosphere and storytelling with its tech-noir setting. Together, they cover pretty much every mood you might be in when you want some horror gaming.
The discount system they’ve set up is genuinely player-friendly too. That 10% bundle discount stacks with whatever other sales Steam might be running. So if either game is already on sale, you’re getting an even better deal. It’s rare to see developers actively help us save more money instead of trying to maximize every dollar.
For the horror community, this kind of collaboration sets a great example. Instead of treating other indie devs as competition, these teams are treating us as a community that appreciates variety in our scares. Ground Zero scratches that Resident Evil classic itch while Hollowbody gives us something more like a playable cyberpunk horror film.
Both games have been getting solid reviews from players who appreciate indie horror that doesn’t just copy bigger titles. Ground Zero’s South Korean setting brings fresh visuals and storytelling to the post-apocalyptic genre. Hollowbody’s British tech-noir world feels unique in a market full of generic horror settings.
The timing couldn’t be better either. We’re heading into the perfect season for horror gaming, and having two distinct experiences bundled together means you can switch between different types of scares depending on your mood.
If you’re someone who already owns one of these games, the bundle completion feature is brilliant. You’re not being punished for supporting indie horror early. Instead, you’re being rewarded with a discount on discovering something new.
This partnership could signal more collaboration between indie horror developers. When smaller studios work together like this, it helps all of us discover games we might have missed. It also helps these developers reach new audiences who might not have found their games otherwise.
Looking ahead, we’ll probably see more bundles like this as indie developers realize collaboration benefits everyone. For us players, it means more opportunities to expand our horror libraries without breaking the bank.
The bundle is available now on Steam, and with the stackable discounts, there’s never been a better time to experience both of these unique takes on survival horror. Whether you’re in the mood for monster-fighting in Korea or atmospheric exploration in Britain, this bundle has you covered.


