Every now and then, Fanatical offers ‘build your own’ bundles, where you can choose your favorite games from the select list and make your bundle just how you like it. Usually, the more games you add to the bundle, the more you save. Plus, these games are redeemable on Steam, so you can play them on several devices, including Valve’s very own Steam Deck handheld.
At the moment, Fanatical is offering a ‘Build your own Prestige Collection’ bundle, where you can pick from 20 games. You can select from games like Star Wars Collection, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition, Hi-Fi Rush, and more.
Fanatical Build your own Prestige Collection (September 2024)
What’s in the Fanatical Prestige Collection?
As mentioned earlier, you can pick from 20 games (or even get all 20 titles) for your bundle. Below, we have listed all games and their Steam Deck compatibility. As you can see, most games are verified for Steam Deck, which means you download them and get started right away. The games labeled ‘playable’ can be played on the handheld after you make some adjustments to it.
Game | Steam Deck compatibility |
Hi-Fi Rush | Verified |
Smalland: Survive the Wilds | Playable |
Star Wars Collection (14 games) | Mixed |
Dying Light: Definitive Edition | Verified |
Isonzo | Playable |
ANNO: Mutationem | Verified |
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition | Verified |
Thymesia | Playable |
Nightmare: The Lunatic | Verified |
Moving Out 2 | Verified |
Ultra Age | Unknown, reportedly works fine |
Killer Frequency | Playable |
Hunt the Night | Playable |
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons | Verified |
Gladiator Guild Manager | Verified |
Immortal Life | Playable |
Corpse Keeper | Playable |
Time to Morp | Unknown, reportedly works fine |
TRAIL OUT | Unsupported, mixed reports online |
A Guidebook of Babel | Playable |
What’s in the Star Wars Collection?
Since the Star Wars bundle features 14 games and is easily the biggest saving in this whole pack, here’s a separate list of what’s included. Many of these are classics, with many of them reportedly working well on the Steam Deck according to ProtonDB.
- Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
- Star Wars Republic Commando
- Star Wars Starfighter
- Star Wars The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes
- Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition
- Star Wars The Force Unleashed II
- Star Wars: Dark Forces
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Star Wars Empire at War: Gold Pack
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II
- Star Wars Battlefront II (Classic)
Is this bundle worth it?
Yes, we think this bundle is totally worth checking out – whether you own a Steam Deck or not. To start with, you can pick from popular games, Elder Scrolls V, and Hi-Fi Rush, and Control. Furthermore, there are items like the Star Wars Collection (which includes 14 games) and Dying Light: Definitive Edition (which includes DLCs), so you’re getting the base game along with additional items for a price of around $7 if you bundle it up.
As the offer stands, if you buy more than 2 games, then each game will cost you $7.50. However, you can buy more than 5 games for $7 each and save more. You can also buy all 20 games for just $139.96. In any case, for $7 per game, we think you’re getting great value.
If you’re looking for more great bundle offers, check out this recent VR Humble Bundle or Fanatical’s recent ‘Special Editions’ pack.