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Build up your game library with Fanatical's Bandai Namco Collection

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Last updated: 30 Nov 2023 at 2:34 pm UTC

Need some more games for your Steam Deck or desktop Linux PC? Fanatical has launched another great build your own deal with the Bandai Namco Collection.

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.

Here's what you can get with 3 for £9.99, 4 for £13.29 or 5 for £16.49:

Little Nightmares - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Platinum

ONE PIECE World Seeker - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Platinum

Tales of Symphonia - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Silver

One Piece Burning Blood - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Silver

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 - steam deck verified Deck Verified / ProtonDB Gold

Tales of Zestiria - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Gold

DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Platinum

ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Gold

Sword Art Online: Lost Song - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Gold

NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM - steam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Gold

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 HDsteam deck playable Deck Playable / ProtonDB Silver

Tales of Berseria - steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported / ProtonDB Gold

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Revolution - steam deck unsupported Deck Unsupported / ProtonDB Silver

Check out the full collection here.

Don't forget to also check out Fanatical's Play on the Go Winter Edition Bundle.

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