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Fanatical continues their Bundle Fest, with even more game bundles live so you can fill up your backlog some more. Here's a run over what they've added recently with the Bethesda Favourites Bundle and how they run on Steam Deck and desktop Linux.

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.

Giving you 2 for £6.99, 3 for £9.99 or 5 for £14.99. Here's what's available:

The Evil Within Deluxe Bundle

  • steam deck verifiedDeck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

DOOM

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Wolfenstein: The New Order

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Wolfenstein: Youngblood

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

Dishonored - Definitive Edition

  • steam deck verified Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition Deluxe

  • steam deck playable Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

The Elder Scrolls Online

Fallout Classic Collection

QUAKE

  • Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

RAGE

  • steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported
  • ProtonDB Gold

DOOM 3

  • steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported
  • ProtonDB Gold

Quake 4

  • steam deck not rated No Steam Deck rating
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Check out the bundle over on Fanatical if you want to pick any of those.

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fenglengshun Sep 17, 2023
I did a quick count of what I want, which is Doom and Dishonored, and their lowest prices according to steamdb for my region was IDR 66,500 and 26,600 respectively, for a total of IDR 93,100. According to the Fanatical pricing, I could get those two for IDR 107,415.33.

It's not much of a difference, but I think I'll just wait for a Steam sales, I'm not feeling in a hurry anyways.
WorMzy Sep 17, 2023
I'd suggest not giving Bethesda your money, they've historically been VERY anti-Linux.

Of course, since Microsoft bought Bethesda, and Microsoft "loves Linux", I'm sure we'll be seeing native ports of the Bethesda back catalogue any day now.


Last edited by WorMzy on 17 September 2023 at 10:50 pm UTC
Calinou Sep 18, 2023
Perhaps I should clear that backlog first, eh?

Any game in your backlog is 100% off, as long as you already have it :)
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