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If you're somehow still stuck for games to grab this week, here's yet another option for you. Well, two, actually. There's the Build your own Frightmare Bundle (Halloween 2024) and the Frightfest Sale on Fanatical.

You know the drill by now right? I'll go through and individually list the expected compatibility on Steam Deck and Linux desktop, along with any ProtonDB rating and noting any Native Linux versions available. For the bundle here's what's inside:

steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified:

  • Choo-Choo Charles (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • The Evil Within (ProtonDB Gold)
  • The Evil Within 2 (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • STASIS: BONE TOTEM (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Midnight Heist (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • DOOM (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Ugly (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire
  • Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp (Native Linux)

steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable:

  • Withering Rooms (ProtonDB Platinum)
  • Jupiter Hell (Native Linux)
  • Conrad Stevenson's Paranormal P.I. (ProtonDB Gold)
  • The Unliving (ProtonDB Gold)
  • Don't Knock Twice
  • Dead Island Definitive Collection (ProtonDB Platinum)

steam deck not rated Unrated:

  • Jack Holmes : Master of Puppets
  • The Chant (ProtonDB Gold)
  • Devilated
  • Trenches - World War 1 Horror Survival Game

Since it's a build your own bundle you get:

  • 2 + Games £3.33 Per item
  • 4 + Games £2.92 Per item
  • 6 + Games £2.78 Per item

Check out the Build your own Frightmare Bundle (Halloween 2024) to purchase.

You might also want to look at Fanatical's Prestige Collection Thriller Edition Bundle which I also covered recently.

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