Wilds may not run well, but Fanatical’s new Monster Hunter bundle is perfect for Steam Deck
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Steam Deck owners are often keen to try out new games on their handheld. However, modern games can be expensive, and not everyone wants to spend big on a single title. Steam’s seasonal sales are often the best time to grab new games at a discount, but it’s not the only place to score a deal. Fanatical has launched a new Monster Hunter bundle that's perfect for Steam Deck owners, especially those looking for something fun to play without spending too much.
Monster Hunter Bundle – Fanatical
What does the Monster Hunter bundle offer?
For starters, this is a build-your-own bundle. This means you don't have to buy every game or DLC included in the collection. Instead, you can choose the specific titles you want and skip the ones you already own or aren't interested in. This helps you save money while still expanding your library.
The price of the bundle depends on how many items you choose. If you pick two or three items, each will cost you $5. If you pick four to seven items, the price drops slightly to $4.50 per item. But the best deal is when you select all eight available items, which brings the total cost to $24.99, making each item cost just $3.12. In any case, here’s a complete list of items included in the Monster Hunter bundle.
- Monster Hunter Rise (Steam Deck Verified)
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak – DLC
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe Kit – DLC
- Monster Hunter Rise: Deluxe Kit – DLC
- Monster Hunter World (Steam Deck Verified)
- Monster Hunter: World: Iceborne – DLC
- Monster Hunter: World: Iceborne Deluxe Kit – DLC
- Monster Hunter: World – Deluxe Kit – DLC
As both games are verified on the Steam Deck, it means they run smoothly out of the box. In other words, you won’t have to worry about facing any performance issues. In any case, the bundle is great for those who want to try two popular games from the series, and there’s also plenty of extra content for you to enjoy.
Sadly, the latest game in the franchise, Monster Hunter Wilds, doesn’t run so great on the Steam Deck, though it is still a viable option on GeForce Now. Despite the performance issues, it has proven to be a massive success for Capcom. So, if you’re looking to see what all the fuss is about but wish to stick to your Deck, then this bundle is for you.