This awesome Steam Deck bundle shouldn’t be ignored 

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If you’re looking to stack your Steam Deck library with a host of awesome games, look no further. An awesome new Fanatical Steam Deck bundle filled with Deck-verified games has released to help your get your game on. 

Fanatical Steam Deck bundle 

Dubbed the Play As You Go bundle, the latest Fantical deal lets you pick and choose from a library of awesome Deck-verified games. Every game in the bundle selection has been officially verified so they should run great on Valve’s plucky portable. 

At a maximum saving of just £7 per game, you can pick up some truly great titles. Arkane’s Deathloop and Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire Tokyo headline the picks as some brilliant portable game experiences. 

Additionally, you can nab both Capcom Arcade Stadium compilations, Double Dragon Gaiden and even the newish Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2. There’s even the inclusion of some awesome indie picks such as Shantae and the Seven Sirens, Choo-Choo Charles and more. 

For gamers buying only a few titles, each purchase will cost £7.50. If you buy three or more, that cost goes down to £7.33. Finally, anyone buying five titles or more will only pay just £7.00 per game. It’s a pretty solid deal outside of a massive Steam sale. 

To buy games from the Fanatical Play As You Go bundle, just follow this link here

A great deal for gamers 

While these aren’t the biggest games around, or even the most exciting, there are some great picks in this bundle. For example, Deathloop is one of Arkane’s greatest games and a fantastic play on Steam Deck. Additionally, Ghostwire Tokyo is a massively underrated game on all platforms. 

For more Steam Deck articles, check out our experience running Fallout London on Steam Deck. On the other hand, find out why Elden Ring players are being banned on Valve’s portable. 

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