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If you need some more interesting games for Steam Deck (and desktop Linux!), Fanatical launched the Build your own Play on the Go - Elite Collection. All of the games included are Steam Deck Verified, and so they should work great no matter your Linux device.

Since this is a build your own bundle, the more games you add the higher the discount (up to a point). 2 games for £7.50 each, 3+ for £7.33 each and then 5+ for £7 each. Considering what's included, you can get a real good deal.

Here's what's included (Steam links if you need more info on each):

Asterigos: Curse of the Stars

BORE BLASTERS (Native Linux)

BROK the InvestiGator

Beneath Oresa

Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium

Capcom Arcade Stadium

Cattails: Wildwood Story

Choo-Choo Charles

Deathloop

Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons

Ghostwire: Tokyo

Inkulinati

Kingdom Shell

Lil Gator Game

Lords of Exile

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2

Paper Trail

Shantae and the Seven Sirens

Spin Rhythm XD

UNDYING

Vox Machinae

Wave Break (Native Linux)

Check out the full bundle on Fanatical.

They do have various other bundles going right now too like an FPS Bundle, Card and Tabletop Bundle and more.

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4 comments

missingno Jul 22
Only two native titles in this whole list, can't help feeling like that's a sad sign of the times today.
Liam Dawe Jul 22
Only two native titles in this whole list, can't help feeling like that's a sad sign of the times today.
Well, it's a Steam Deck advertised bundle, not a Linux-specific bundle. Plus, Proton is awesome.
Just noticed the Capcom Arcade Stadium has added Enigma drm, which is a shame as I was interested in owning some of those games
Pengling Jul 22
Just noticed the Capcom Arcade Stadium has added Enigma drm, which is a shame as I was interested in owning some of those games
Capcom's gone back and added that to loads of old releases, unfortunately. They got REALLY unreasonably upset after a Street Fighter tournament-organiser accidentally broadcast a nude Chun-Li mod over the internet, and decided that all modding is the devil and is identical to cheating*, and then started adding this DRM to at least a decade's worth of games, often after having removed the much-maligned Denuvo. For at least six to eight months, Capcom wasn't even declaring the presence of the newly-added The Enigma Protector DRM, and they only rectified this recently.

*They also believe that everyone is stupid and thinks Capcom put those mods in there as an official thing, and suggest that this has harmed their reputation, hilariously.


Last edited by Pengling on 22 July 2024 at 5:14 pm UTC
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