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Fanatical have launched their Bundle Fest again so there will be a new bundle launching regularly for a few days, and there's a few already live that are worth looking into if you need some new games.

As per usual to save you clicking around below you'll see the expected compatibility for each title on Steam Deck and Linux desktop, along with any ProtonDB rating and noting any Native Linux versions available. Plus each is a Steam link, so you can go see more info on each if you need to.

The just launched Prestige Collection lets you build your own bundle and has some pretty nice picks. You can grab 2 for £14.99, 3 for £21.99 or 4 for £28.99 including:

DEATHLOOP

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Silver

Middle-earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

Afterimage

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Strange Horticulture

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Outward Definitive Edition

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Death's Gambit: Afterlife

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

House Flipper

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Thymesia

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Platinum

9 Years of Shadows

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Session: Skate Sim

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Enhanced Edition

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

Bravery and Greed

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

The Tenants

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Wobbledogs

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

Turbo Golf Racing

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Field of Glory II: Medieval

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Ship of Fools

  • steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported (but works with Proton Experimental)
  • ProtonDB Gold

Check out the Prestige Collection here if any of those tickle your fancy.


Be sure to also check out their earlier bundles like the Platinum Collection that includes Children of Morta, Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition, Yes, Your Grace and more gems!

You may also want to check out the Diamond Collection that has the likes of Metro Exodus, Dead Island, Harvest Moon, Man Eater and more!

Fanatical are also running a deal where if you buy any newly released game you'll get a free highly rated game thrown in.

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4 comments

StalePopcorn Sep 12, 2023
I've gotta remember to sign up for a Fanatical account
Pengling Sep 12, 2023
Shortly before the BundleFest started, they also added the Retro Rampage Bundle, which is a pretty decent haul for £3.99. I had my eye on Toki on Steam, which is currently £3.49, so I went for it because the bundle had a couple more titles that I wanted. Great deal!
Grifter Sep 13, 2023
I'm sure I'm lacking all the knowledge, but could someone explain how it's possible for something to be deck verified and only protondb silver? It seems to me like there should be plenty of overlap, and if it works well enough to be deck verified it should be higher rated...? I dunno.
Liam Dawe Sep 13, 2023
Quoting: GrifterI'm sure I'm lacking all the knowledge, but could someone explain how it's possible for something to be deck verified and only protondb silver? It seems to me like there should be plenty of overlap, and if it works well enough to be deck verified it should be higher rated...? I dunno.
ProtonDB relies entirely on user crowdsourced reports, and the error rate on ProtonDB at times can be quite high. People using outdated systems, using launch arguments that screw things up and just adding launch arguments where they clearly don't know what they do (like DXVK Async which was only in older GE Proton releases and didn't work for DX 12 - I still see it a lot) and so on.
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