A new Fanatical bundle deal is live, with the titles on offer being a healthy mix of award-winning AAA games, retro collections, and popular indie games. If you’re interested, you can pick two games from the Fanatical Build Your Own Bundle: Elite Collection for $15, three games for $21, or five games for $35. Each game is Steam Deck Verified, so you can install them and start playing them without having to worry about any possible compatibility issues.
Fanatical Build Your Own Bundle: Elite Edition
- Choo-Choo Charles
- Deathloop
- Ghostwire: Tokyo
- BROK the InvestiGator
- Paper Trail
- Capcom Arcade Stadium
- Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium
- Vox Machinae
- Kingdom Shell
- Asterigos: Curse of the Stars
- Bore Blasters
- Lords of Exile
- Wave Break
- Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2
- Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons
- Undying
- Cattails: Wildwood Story
- Inkulinati
- Beneath Oresa
- Spin Rhythm XD
- Shantae and the Seven Sirens
The most-notable game on offer here is Deathloop, GameSpot’s Game Of The Year for 2021. Groundhog Day with guns and a much cooler protagonist than Bill Murray, Deathloop’s slick visuals and open-ended design was a breath of fresh air when it first arrived, and a couple of years later, it’s still a masterpiece.
If you’d prefer to revisit an older era of gaming, you can also check out Capcom’s Arcade Stadium games. Both editions are on sale in this promotion and are strong reminders of how Capcom ruled arcades back in the day. Not only is there a fantastic selection of curated games, but the experience feels like a tribute to the days of coin-operated gaming thanks to all of the delightful extra touches in these titles.
Other highlights of the sale include the supernatural first-person spellcaster Ghostwire: Tokyo, top-down puzzle adventure Paper Trail, and the energetic Spin Rhythm DX. For something very weird, you can check out Choo-Choo Charles just in case you’ve ever wondered what it would be like if Thomas the Tank Engine developed a craving for human flesh.
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