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Need more games for your Steam Deck or Linux Desktop? Fanatical have launched another Play On The Go bundle. With all games being Steam Deck Verified, I'll also note what to expect from Linux Desktop compatibility using ProtonDB ratings.

For this build your own bundle you can grab up to 8 games for the biggest discount

Here's what the options are:

  • Godstrike (no ProtonDB rating)
  • NUTS (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Home Sweet Home (ProtonDB Gold)
  • Afterparty (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Songbird Symphony (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • The Invisible Hours (ProtonDB Silver)
  • Neighbours back From Hell (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • The Sexy Brutale (ProtonDB Gold)
  • CHUCHEL (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition (Native Linux)
  • The Vagrant (ProtonDB Gold)
  • ELDERBORN (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Calico (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Intravenous (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Blazing Beaks (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom (ProtonDB Gold)
  • The Ambassador: Fractured Timelines (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Samorost 2 (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Mars: War Logs (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • 80's OVERDRIVE (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Absolute Drift (Linux Native)
  • Chess Ultra (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Beholder 2 (Linux Native)

According to Fanatical, the most popular games from the above list at time of writing are Godstrike, The Invisible Hours and Songbird Symphony.

Additionally, for people who sign up to their newsletter they're also giving away a bunch of Leisure Suit Larry games.

You might also want to look at their 25 game bundle.

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Pengling Feb 15, 2023
I've just got to give a shout-out to Blazing Beaks, here - it's a fantastic roguelite twin-stick shooter with a weird-but-family-friendly vibe along the lines of, say, the old 1989-1991 Beetlejuice cartoon series, if anybody else here is old enough to remember that one. It's a great fit for portable devices, and it has a penguin as one of the playable characters - what else could one want?
Linas Feb 15, 2023
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It's really cool to see Fanatical embrace the Steam Deck like that with their bundles and Steam Deck ratings on game descriptions. It's quickly becoming my favourite store outside of Steam itself.
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