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Get 7 PC Games For $20, Including Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, Overcooked 2, And More Hits

Fanatical's Platinum Collection bundle for September includes 18 games across a wide variety of genres.

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Fanatical's Platinum Collection bundle for September is now available, giving PC and Steam Deck users the opportunity to build a budget-friendly game bundle from a curated list of 18 games. The selection includes hidden gems and famous faces, and most of the games are Steam Deck compatible. Pricing starts at $10 for three games, $15 for five games, and $20 for seven games, which breaks down to $2.86 per game. You can create a bundle with more than seven games, and each subsequent pick will only cost $2.86.

While you're checking out the Platinum Collection, make sure to take a peek at Fanatical's new charity bundle, which features nine games for a donation of $5.49 or more. All proceeds from the bundle support War Child UK, an organization dedicated to helping children who are impacted by war.

Fanatical Build Your Own Platinum Bundle: September 2024 Edition

  • Tavern Master (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Martha Is Dead
  • Rise of the Third Power (Steam Deck Verified)
  • One Lonely Outpost (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Hammerwatch Anniversary Edition (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Complete
  • Overcooked! 2 (Steam Deck Verified)
  • Mega Man Legacy Collection 2
  • Terror At Oakheart (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Interstellar Space: Genesis Deluxe Edition
  • Doomblade
  • Aground (Steam Deck Verified)
  • God Of Weapons (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Bish Bash Bots
  • Honey, I Joined a Cult (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Planet Cube: Edge (Steam Deck Verified)
  • Circle Empires Rivals (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Three Minutes To Eight

The main event here is Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, as this compilation of Blue Bomber adventures includes faithful reproductions of Mega Man 7, 8, 9, and 10, some of the very best games in the series. Stretching across the 16- and 32-bit eras of gaming, it's fascinating to see how Mega Man evolved over the years, and like other compilations of classic games from Capcom, you're getting plenty of extra content as well. Not only do the retro games still look fantastic in high-definition, but you can also check out time trials, remix challenges with online leaderboards, an extensive gallery of rare illustrations, and additional modes originally released as DLC for Mega Man 9 and 10.

Another game you can consider buying is Martha is Dead--don't tell Batman--a dark psychological-thriller that takes place in Italy during World War II. After her twin sister Martha dies, Giulia sets on a journey to find the truth behind her sister's murder, which turns out to be shrouded by folklore and the horrors of war. If you'd like to lose some friends, you can also check out the manic co-op action of Overcooked 2, and Three Minutes To Eight is a fascinating pixel-art adventure game where the protagonist is destined to die and must find a way to cheat death.

For more video game deals, there's no shortage of great bargains to look at right now. One of 2023's best games, Baldur's Gate 3, is on sale for its lowest price yet at GOG, and for another blast from the past with Capcom, preorders for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection have gotten a big discount. Fanatical is also offering the entire mainline series of Elder Scrolls games at a heavily reduced price, and for something a little different, you can try your hand at running a city in a post-apocalyptic frozen world when Frostpunk 2 releases this month. Currently, you can save 30% on a preorder for it at Fanatical.

For more savings, you can check out the list of other upcoming and new PC games Fanatical is offering for nice discounts right now.

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