Humble Bundle’s latest digital collection is a full sweep of Ticket to Ride and its major expansions. This bundle quietly turns you from “I own the base game on Steam” into “I guess I’m a regional rail baron now.” The All Aboard Collection packs the 2023 digital edition of Ticket to Ride plus a haul of map packs and variants, with the full set unlocking at around the $15 tier. If you’ve ever bounced off the idea of buying DLC piecemeal, this is the antidote.
At the top tier, you get ten expansions, including:
- Japan: introduces the shared Bullet Train mechanic, where everyone can use the high‑speed rail but only contributors avoid penalties.
- Heart of Africa: terrain‑focused route building across remote regions, with bonuses for smart surveying.
- Legendary Asia: mountain routes cost extra trains but reward extra points; includes the Asian Explorer bonus.
- India: adds the Mandala Bonus for completing tickets in multiple ways.
- Europe + Europa 1912: tunnels, ferries, and three new game modes: Europe Expanded, Big Cities, and Mega Europe.
- Nordic Countries: a tight, competitive 2–3 player map with snowy tunnels and long routes.
- Switzerland: a highly competitive map built around country‑to‑country tickets and limited nodes.
- USA 1910: 35 new destination tickets and three variants, including the Mega Game.
- San Francisco: a fast, city‑scale map with a souvenir‑collecting mechanic.
- Winter Wonderland: festive cosmetic add‑ons, including Santa’s Wheels and new player colours.
It’s basically the “every map you’ve heard of plus the ones you forgot existed” bundle.


The strength of Ticket to Ride as a range has always been how different each map feels without changing the core rules. This bundle leans into that. Japan’s shared rail system forces cooperation through gritted teeth. Switzerland is a knife fight. Europe’s tunnels add just enough chaos to make every draw tense. Nordic Countries is one of the best small‑player‑count maps ever made.
Buying these individually on Steam is… not cheap. Getting the whole set for the price of a takeaway is the kind of value Humble Bundle used to be known for. And because this is the 2023 digital edition (a version that’s been praised as one of the strongest digital board game adaptations available), the maps actually feel good to play.
If you play Ticket to Ride digitally even semi‑regularly, this is an easy recommendation. It’s a full suite of maps that meaningfully change how the game plays, bundled at a price that’s hard to argue with. And unlike some digital board game DLC, these expansions actually earn their keep, as each one adds a twist that’s worth learning.
You can click here to visit the bundle page at Humble Bundle.
