Fanatical’s latest Fantasy Bundle can help you get 18 games for your Steam Deck for only $8.99
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Steam Deck users are always looking forward to adding new games to their library, and if you’re one of them, then you might want to check out the Fantasy Bundle from Fanatical, which offers 18 games. As it is a build-your-own bundle, the total price of the bundle will depend on how many games you select.
Most of the games included in the bundle are a mixture of Steam Deck Verified and Playable titles. Even the ones listed as Unknown or Unsupported reportedly run fine on the handheld.
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Fanatical Fantasy Bundle
What does the Fantasy Bundle offer?
The Fantasy Bundle offers a collection of games that will take you on a thrilling adventure where you can fight powerful monsters, complete quests, acquire weapons, and do much more. As mentioned above, the bundle’s price will depend on the number of games. 1 to 4 games will cost $1 each, 5 to 9 will cost $0.60 each, and anything more than that will cost $0.50 each. If you select all the games mentioned below, you’ll need to pay only $8.99. There were three more games, but we didn’t include them because we couldn’t determine how well they ran on the Steam Deck.
Game Name | Steam Deck Compatibility |
The Cub | Verified |
Otherwar | Unknown but reportedly runs fine |
Eldest Souls | Verified |
Sword of the Necromancer | Verified |
Mist of Noyah | Playable |
Arboria | Unknown but reportedly runs fine |
Gedonia | Playable |
Hunchback’s Dungeon | Verified |
Blazing Beaks | Verified |
Styx: Shards of Darkness | Unsupported but reportedly runs fine |
Tunche | Verified |
Scarlet Tower | Playable |
Of Orcs and Men | Playable |
King’s Bounty: Dark Side | Playable |
Styx: Master of Shadows | Verified |
Dark Deity | Verified |
Mordheim: City of the Damned | Verified |
Hands of Necromancy | Unknown but reportedly runs fine |
Is the bundle worth getting?
The Fantasy Bundle is definitely worth getting, as it offers 18 games that can run smoothly on the Steam Deck. It can take you months or even more than that to complete all of the games included in the bundle, depending on how much time you spend on them. And since you’re getting all of them for only $8.99, the bundle offers excellent value for money.
In case you want to get more games, you can check out the Twin Stick ‘Em Up bundle from Humble Bundle, which offers seven top-down and twin-stick shooters for only $12.