Fanatical has
Build Your Own Play On The Go Bundle (PC Digital Download) on sale from
$6.99.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.
- Note: Steam account/application required to redeem codes/play (free to join).
Available Tiers:- 2 titles for $6.99
- 3 titles for $9.99
- 5 titles for $14.99
Eligible Titles (
all listed titles are Steam Deck verified / compatible):
- Doom (2016)
- Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
- Lair of the Clockwork God
- Cobra Kai
- There is No Light
- Dusk Driver
- Patch Quest
- Beyond Blue
- Jack Move
- Spook Ware
- Amid Evil Wild Guns Reload
- Haven Park
- Aquarist
- Death Mark
- Tunche
- From Space
- Nigate Tale
- Fury Unleashed
- Death Road to Canada
- River City Girls
- Golfie
- Truberbrook
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Doom85//8.5 [metacritic.com]
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Patch Quest80//9* [metacritic.com]
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Wolfenstein The New Order81//8.82 [metacritic.com]
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Wolfenstein The Old Blood76//8.0 [metacritic.com]
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There is no light80*//5.2 [metacritic.com]
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Dusk Drivertbd/tbd [metacritic.com]
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Beyond Blue72//7.2 [metacritic.com]
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Jack Move75//7.9 [metacritic.com]
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Spook Ware71//6.0 [metacritic.com]
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Amid Evil Wild Guns Reload85//7.4 [metacritic.com]
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Haven Park80//3.8 [metacritic.com]
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Aquaristtbd/tbd [metacritic.com]
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Death Mark70*//8.5 [metacritic.com]
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Tunche68//6.3 [metacritic.com]
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Lair of the Clockwork God84//8.0 [metacritic.com]
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From Space60*//6.5* [metacritic.com]
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Nigate Taletbd/tbd [metacritic.com]
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Fury Unleashed79//6.9 [metacritic.com]
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Cobra Kai60*//7.5 [metacritic.com]
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Death Road to Canada73//7.8 [metacritic.com]
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River City Girls78*//7.2 [metacritic.com]
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Golfie70*///tbd [metacritic.com]
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Truberbrook66/5.0 [metacritic.com]
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Personally I love video game deals. You don't see me crying that silly expensive Dyson items are posted 10 times per day or better yet "12-pack 15oz Chef Boyardee Overstuffed Beef Ravioli" being front page today. But I also realize my wants and needs don't necessarily apply to the other 8 billion other humans wandering the planet.
My understanding:
Fanatical is 100% legit - all game keys purchased from Fanatical are licensed keys obtained through deals/partnerships with publishers.
G2A is grey market - maybe some keys are licensed and legit but others may be stolen, purchased using stolen credit cards, or purchased in a low-price region of the world and resold in a different region . There are also reports of some G2A keys not working and it being extremely hard to get your money back in such a situation.
To me, I think the comparison should be price of these guys via Fanatical vs some other reputable store (e.g. Steam). G2A as a comparison point starts down the road toward "hey you can save money by buying stolen merchandise or pirated keys"; it may not be all the way there but it's on that path IMO.
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Personally I love video game deals. You don't see me crying that silly expensive Dyson items are posted 10 times per day or better yet "12-pack 15oz Chef Boyardee Overstuffed Beef Ravioli" being front page today. But I also realize my wants and needs don't necessarily apply to the other 8 billion other humans wandering the planet.
Question, should they NOT post this? Would it make you feel better if the exact same deal was posted by a rando as opposed to staff member? Would you then complain that staff members were 'not doing enough' and making the users farm there own content?
Honestly you can make a pretty sick bundle of AAA games for as low as $3 each. I don't see the problem here. If this a random Amazon no name cell phone charger from a 3rd party seller then perhaps you might have a toe to stand on...not an entire leg but maybe the big toe on your weak side.
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It is what is says on the tin.
Either you're bored with Wolfenstein games and skipped it or you're not and came in here to see it...
Right?
My understanding:
Fanatical is 100% legit - all game keys purchased from Fanatical are licensed keys obtained through deals/partnerships with publishers.
G2A is grey market - maybe some keys are licensed and legit but others may be stolen, purchased using stolen credit cards, or purchased in a low-price region of the world and resold in a different region . There are also reports of some G2A keys not working and it being extremely hard to get your money back in such a situation.
To me, I think the comparison should be price of these guys via Fanatical vs some other reputable store (e.g. Steam). G2A as a comparison point starts down the road toward "hey you can save money by buying stolen merchandise or pirated keys"; it may not be all the way there but it's on that path IMO.
My understanding:
Fanatical is 100% legit - all game keys purchased from Fanatical are licensed keys obtained through deals/partnerships with publishers.
G2A is grey market - maybe some keys are licensed and legit but others may be stolen, purchased using stolen credit cards, or purchased in a low-price region of the world and resold in a different region . There are also reports of some G2A keys not working and it being extremely hard to get your money back in such a situation.
To me, I think the comparison should be price of these guys via Fanatical vs some other reputable store (e.g. Steam). G2A as a comparison point starts down the road toward "hey you can save money by buying stolen merchandise or pirated keys"; it may not be all the way there but it's on that path IMO.
Anyways, I don't see the problem with reselling keys that people bought legitimately. If you buy a key it is yours to do with as you please. If publishers do not like this then they should NOT have such huge region based price discrimination that this is even possible. These are just keys delivered over the internet at minimal costs so the only justification is "well more of your neighbors have more money so we're gonna charge you more for no other reason than that."
I do not condone the sale of stolen keys or stealing credit cards. If this is true and widespread to the point that it is provable G2A is not doing anything to combat it then I think they should be shut down. But admittedly, seeing how they are a legitimate company operating legally in many countries, my gut assumption is to think these claims are exaggerated. Shady stuff and scams happen on Amazon and eBay, it doesn't mean the company running the entire website should be condemned.
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