Fanatical's Bundlefest Is Ending With One Of The Best PC Gaming Bundles We've Ever Seen
08.12.2023 - 22:43
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/ Jon Bitner
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/ Disco Elysium
This is also your last chance to grab dozens of other Fanatical bundle deals for cheap.
By Jon Bitner on
Today is the final day of Fanatical's Bundlefestive event, meaning you only have a few more hours score dozens of PC games at incredibly low prices. If you need some help sifting through the savings, we'll be keeping a running list of all the bundles.
Though the vast majority of the games featured in Bundlefestive are PC games that can be redeemed on Steam, there are a couple bundles that require a VR headset.
Fanatical's Prestige Collection — Winter Special 2023 bundle is packed with some the best PC games in recent memory. The build-your-own bundle deal starts at two games for $15, then moves up to three games for $22, five for $35, or seven for $48. While those are pricier options compared to most other Fanatical bundles, it makes sense when you see the caliber of games on offer. The list is stacked with acclaimed games like Control Ultimate Edition, Death Stranding Director's Cut, Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, and more. Here's everything on offer:
Fanatical's monthly Platinum Collections are typically some of the retailer's best bundle offers. For Bundlefestive, Fanatical has rounded up some standout games from 2023's collections and placed them in one enticing bundle. The 20-game collection has three tiers: two games for $7, three games for $10, or five games for $15. Some heavy hitters are up for grabs, including Fallout 4, Metro Redux Bundle, The Evil Within 2, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, and more. Here's the full list:
The Build Your Own Premiere Bundle features a wide assortment of games--many of which are indie gems that may have flown under your radar. This includes the gorgeous adventure game Spirit of the North, the frantic roguelike Juicy Realm, and the acrobatic FPS Killbug. You'll get to build your own bundle from a catalog of 20+ games, paying $7 for three games, $10 for five games, and $15 for eight games.
This collection lets you build your own bundle, choosing from a catalog of 20 games. You can get three games for $6, five games for $9, or 10 games for $15. Here's a look at what you'll find in the collection.
Looking to stock up on VR games? The Bethesda VR bundle (listed below) is a great option, but the Infinity VR Collection 2 might actually be more enticing. Choosing from a collection of 20 games, you can get two games for $15, three games for $22, or four games for $29. There are some great titles in the catalog, including the quirky Trover Saves the Universe and the spy simulator I Expect You To Die 2.
The event kicked off with a bang, as the Killer Bundle 28 was one of the first bundles revealed for Bundlefestive. It costs just $16 and features over $300 worth of