Steam Sale Makes $109 Bundle Available for Just $8
Fanatical is currently offering a bundle with six Steam games worth around $109 for only $8. The package contains some high-profile titles such as Dead Island: Riptide, as well as some indie games, and it’s focused on first-person shooters, which makes it the perfect pick for gamers who like to play the best FPS games on PC.
Previously known as Bundle Stars, Fanatical is a UK-based competitor to companies like the famous Humble Bundle, offering bundles that can help gamers to save money. Originally, the platform was responsible for curating collections of Steam games and selling them at a discount via direct partnerships with developers. In 2017, it was restructured, expanding its offerings, and now, it’s currently selling a package that offers a 93% discount on a few FPS titles.
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Known as the Fight Shoot Survive Bundle, this new offering by Fanatical contains Dead Island: Riptide ($19.99), Golden Light ($19.99), BPM: Bullets per Minute ($19.99), Survive the Nights ($24.99), Hands of Necromancy ($8.99), and The Citadel ($14.99) for only $7.99. These are all indie first-person shooters available on Steam, and the first four of them are playable on Steam Deck.
Games available on the Fight Shoot Survive Bundle
BPM: Bullets per Minute
Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition
Golden Light
Hands of the Necromancy
Survive the Nights
The Citadel
These are pretty interesting offerings for gamers who love hardcore shooters. Many gamers will remember Dead Island: Riptide, for instance, the predecessor to the big hit Dead Island 2, which recently debuted with massive sales. Another highlight is BPM, a fast-paced FPS that focuses on rhythm and delivering bullet hell on enemies, resembling the recent Hi-Fi Rush.
Other games include Golden Light, which is a weird roguelike survival horror FPS with online co-op, and the Marathon and Doom-inspired The Citadel, both with over 90% positive reviews on Steam. Hands of Necromancy follows a similar path to The Citadel, taking its inspiration from Hexen, and puts the player in the place of a necromancer instead of using guns. Survive the Nights, on the other hand, focuses on survival aspects, requiring strategy, as gamers need to fortify their homes during the day to be secure during the dangerous night.
One of the main advantages of using Steam is how often a gamer can participate in countless promotions. Last week, for example, the 2018 version of God of War was on sale with a 40% discount. So, between finding bundles on third-party websites or looking for some sweet discounts on official platforms, PC gamers can often save a ton of money.
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