Fanatical crushes it when it comes to their Prestige bundles. They have always included awesome games that are quite expensive and haven't been seen in deals like this before. So, does the brand new Build Your Own Prestige bundle live up to that standard they have set? Well, with games like River City Girls 2, Inkluminati, Let's Build a Zoo, DEATHLOOP, and The Knight Witch, I would say it does!
Here are the choices you can pick from:
BYO Prestige Collection Bundle Contents:
- River City Girls 2 (Playable)
- Deadlink (Playable)
- The Mortuary Assistant (Verified)
- The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle (Unsupported)
- Let's School (Playable)
- Affogato (Playable)
- MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries (Playable)
- DEATHLOOP (Verified)
- The Bridge Curse Road to Salvation (Verified)
- Inkulinati (Verified)
- ABRISS - build to destroy (Unknown)
- Let's Build a Zoo (Playable)
- Terraformers (Verified)
- Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter (Playable)
- Sands of Aura' (Verified)
- Beneath Oresa (Verified)
- Descenders (Playable)
- UNDYING (Verified)
- BLACKTAIL (Verified)
- The Knight Witch (Verified)
This is a build-your-own bundle, which means you will choose a set number of games and pay a specific price. So, you can get:
- 2 Games for $14.99
- 3 Games for $21.99
- 5 Games for $34.99
- 7 Games for $47.99
While it is a bit on the pricey side, the deals are still really great. DEATHLOOP, River City Girls 2, and Deadlink are all amazing games, and it's awesome seeing Inkluminati, a new game that just entered 1.0, being included in the list too! And a lot of them are very playable on the Steam Deck, so you should be all set looking for some great experiences on the go.
You can also check out the awesome Steam Deck Verified bundle from Fanatical, which includes awesome games like Tinykin and Tails of Iron!
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