# Fanatical’s massive Platinum Collection bundle lets you save 88% on 24 Steam Deck-compatible games

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Fanatical’s massive Platinum Collection bundle lets you save 88% on 24 Steam Deck-compatible games

                            Fanatical's new bundle is not one you'll want to miss                    

Abdul Haddi

 

Last Updated on June 15, 2026  

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What does the bundle offer?

If you’re a Steam Deck owner looking to try some new games on your handheld, then Fanatical has a massive new bundle that you might want to check out. It’s called Best of Platinum Collection, and it comes packed with a solid collection of Steam Deck-compatible games.
Of course, it’s great for any other PC gamer using Steam, too. For starters, it’s a build-your-own bundle. If you’re unfamiliar, this basically means you can pick and choose what you want from the bundle, instead of paying for the whole thing and potentially ending up with extra copies of games you already own.

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What does the bundle offer?
There are a total of 24 Steam Deck-compatible games to choose from. The price depends on how many you select. While three to four games cost $3.33 each, selecting five to six will bring it down to $3 per game. For seven or more titles, you’ll only have to pay $2.85 per game. Based on this, the final price of the complete bundle is $68.40, which is 88% cheaper than the original value of $576.76.
That said, here is a complete list of games included in Fanatical’s Best of Platinum Collection bundle, along with their Steam Deck-compatibility status.
GameSteam Deck compatibilityOriginal priceRoboCop: Rogue CityPlayable$49.99The Evil Within 2Verified$39.99Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: ReforgedVerified$29.99The Evil WithinVerified$19.99Once Upon A PuppetVerified$24.99Gloomy EyesPlayable$24.99Disco Elysium – The Final CutVerified$39.99WingspanVerified$19.99Vampire HuntersVerified$14.99art of rallyVerified$24.99VIDEOVERSEVerified$12.99Lil’ GuardsmanVerified$19.99Interior WorldsPlayable$9.99Arranger: A Role-Puzzling AdventureVerified$19.99Dead FormatPlayable$16.99Ex-ZodiacPlayable$11.99Pale CoinsVerified$9.99The Abandoned PlanetPlayable$14.99IsonzoPlayable$29.99Botany ManorVerified$24.99UFO ROBOT GRENDIZER – THE FEAST OF THE WOLVESPlayable$39.99Wild BastardsVerified$34.99Potion TycoonPlayable$19.99Train Valley WorldPlayable$19.99

    213Would you buy a bare bones Steam Machine?Would you buy a variant of the Steam Machine with no RAM and/or no SSD and install them separately to help save on costs?     No, I want the Steam Machine to be complete     Yes, I would buy a RAM-less version     Yes, I would buy an SSD-less version     I'd buy a bare bones version with neither component         

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