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Steam users can grab £100 worth of games for next to free right now

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Published 10:19 5 Sep 2023 GMT+1

Steam users can grab £100 worth of games for next to free right now

Steam users can grab a one, five, or 10 game bundle of games right now for next-to-nothing.

Kate Harrold

Kate Harrold

We all know the deal by now. Gaming is by no means a cheap hobby, particularly with some new releases costing as much as £70.

It’s difficult because new releases are obviously very tempting. I’m sure there are plenty of us desperate to dive into Starfield, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Alan Wake 2, Mortal Kombat 1, and more across the next couple of months. If you were to sample all of those games though, you’d likely rack up a pretty hefty bill. There are plenty of delightful games out there though that won’t cost you nearly as much, if you need a wallet-friendly alternative. Over on Fanatical, Steam gamers can grab a one, five, or 10 game bundle for next-to-nothing.

Speaking of Starfield, view our video review below.

Fanatical are currently holding their ‘Build your own Super Summer bundle’ event. You can pick from a line-up 20 games, building your own bundle. A single game will cost you £1, a five game bundle will set you back £2.99, while you can grab a 10 game bundle for just £4.99. This is an incredible deal when you consider that these games have retail prices ranging between £2 and £35 each, with most hovering around the £15 mark.

The games included in the offer are: Far Lone Sails, Ary and the Secret of the Seasons, Afterparty, Sunblaze, Janitor Bleeds, Lair of the Clockwork God, Dust to the End, Monstrum II, Ludus, Dad Quest, Blood and Zombies, Northmark Hour of the Wolf, Smart Factory Tycoon, Deep Space Battle Simulator, Toy Tinker Simulator, Nomad Survival, Super Bugs Awaken, Constructor Classic 1997, Mob Rule, and Lost Words Beyond the Page.

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Regardless of whether you nab the five or 10 game bundle, you’re set to save some serious cash. The offer is set to end on 17 September so if it appeals to you, act now. Some games are already selling out so you really don’t want to delay.

Featured Image Credit: Valve

Topics: Steam, PC

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