Think you have what it takes? These games might test your limits. The Striking Soulslike Bundle is live and here's what compatibility to expect on Linux desktop and Steam Deck.
Checking over each game with the Steam Deck and ProtonDB ratings so you know what to expect. Currently this bundle has 6 games but it states more are coming soon too! Each game is a Steam link too so you can check out their full details to help you decide.
- Steam Deck Verified
- Native Linux
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB: not rated
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB: not rated
See the full bundle here.
Overall, seems like a good bundle! I'm keen to see what else will be coming to it later.
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Think you have what it takes?
Nope. (And therefore never even tried.)
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Good shout, added, will try to remember that for all HB posts going forward.
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Humble Bundle never disapoints. Thanks for the share ;)
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I'm always reticent about Humble Bundle. The thing is... I've never bought there before. I've entered lots of times in their website and seen astonishing prices that would make me get a lot of things. But I feel unsafe about the legality of their website. I've read lots of articles, reviews, but somehow I'm still not sure if I should spend money there.
In fact I'd like to try, but how does exactly everything works? Can you have any legal troubles for buying them? How can the price be something like this when some games on Steam right now have an expensive price? How can I confirm they're working with the games' companies in their deals?
I know they're lots of questions, but I can't stop wondering how all of this is possible while the game on Steam currently has a high price.
Could you give me a bit of advice about this?
In fact I'd like to try, but how does exactly everything works? Can you have any legal troubles for buying them? How can the price be something like this when some games on Steam right now have an expensive price? How can I confirm they're working with the games' companies in their deals?
I know they're lots of questions, but I can't stop wondering how all of this is possible while the game on Steam currently has a high price.
Could you give me a bit of advice about this?
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Could you give me a bit of advice about this?
Humble is one of about three stores I trustfully use (Steam, GOG, Humble). It's all fine.
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Could you give me a bit of advice about this?Ubisoft has a list of approved distributors. It includes sites like Fanatical, Humble Bundle & GOG:
Approved digital distributors of Ubisoft games
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Could you give me a bit of advice about this?I’m speculating here, but seeing that part of humble‘s revenue goes to charities, these deals could very well be tax write-offs for Ubisoft and other involved publishers. In all cases there’s a deal between the publisher and the humble bundle store.
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Highly recommend salt and sanctuary, perfect for the deck
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Could you give me a bit of advice about this?
It's a key seller, just like any other. They are legit. Used them for probably close to a decade. It's not illegal to sell a game cheaper than in Steam
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