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Another chance to pick up some quality games! The Humble Heroines Bundle returns with a different set of great games for Women's History Month supporting Girls Who Code and Girls Make Games Scholarship Fund.

Humble have done the Heroines Bundle a few times over the years, with a different selection each time. As usual I will give you easy to read compatibility for Steam Deck and Desktop Linux via Deck Verified, ProtonDB and Native Linux listings. Each is also a Steam link to grab more info if you need before purchasing.

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Beyond: Two Souls (ProtonDB Gold)

Control Ultimate Edition (ProtonDB Platinum)

Kill The Crows (ProtonDB Platinum)

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition (ProtonDB Gold)

Darksiders III (ProtonDB Platinum)

Pseudoregalia (ProtonDB Platinum)

Thief of Thieves (ProtonDB Gold)

Check it out and purchase on Humble Bundle. It's £9.27 for the whole lot.

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Mambo 4 hours ago
Pseudoregalia is not working well with Intel graphics, unfortunately. I either get a UE4 "fatal error!" alert, or with `force_vk_vendor=-1 %command%`, an OOM kill.

Which is a shame for an N64-inspired game. Its predecessors are very light on resources, and for a successor, Frogun is super smooth.
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