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Now this is a fantastic deal not to be missed if you're an adventure game fan. The Telltale Collection Humble Bundle is live now. Taking into account the lowest sale price on Steam for most of these, the price on this bundle at £9.33 for all is great.

Making it easy for you 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. Plus each game is a Steam link to get more info.

steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series (ProtonDB Platinum)

steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable

The Expanse: A Telltale Series (ProtonDB Platinum)

The Wolf Among Us (ProtonDB Platinum)

Batman - The Telltale Series (ProtonDB Gold)

Tales of Monkey Island: Complete Season (ProtonDB Platinum)

steam deck unsupported Steam Deck Unsupported

Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series (ProtonDB Platinum), plus two DLC
Multiple reports say it works fine on Steam Deck.

Head over to Humble Bundle to purchase.

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damarrin about 2 hours ago
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Now that is lovely. I played almost all of them and enjoyed most, with the notable exception of the Expanse. It has its high points, but the main story and especially the main antagonist are just completely nonsensical. Still, it spins an enjoyable yarn if you don't pay too much attention.
Pyrate 12 minutes ago
Quoting: damarrinNow that is lovely. I played almost all of them and enjoyed most, with the notable exception of the Expanse. It has its high points, but the main story and especially the main antagonist are just completely nonsensical. Still, it spins an enjoyable yarn if you don't pay too much attention.

That's a shame, as The Expanse was the only Telltale game I was interested in playing. Love the show.
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