A new build-your-own-bundle deal is live on Fanatical, giving you the opportunity to snag as many as 10 games for as low as $0.50 each. The Build Your Own Wonder Bundle is led off by Oddworld: Soulstorm, with a selection that runs the gamut from zombie-fight tower defense to Metal Gear-like stealth. The bundle lets you mix-and-match your selections, and the more games you throw in your bundle, the bigger your discount. Buying one game will run you $1, while you can grab five games for $3 and 10 games for $5.
Fanatical Build Your Own Wonder Bundle
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Oddworld: Soulstorm is a highlight, bringing 2.5D platforming in the storied Oddworld franchise. A re-imagining of 1998’s Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus and a sequel to 2014’s Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty, it’s a great-looking update of an old-school platformer that captures the feel of the way these games once were.
Speaking of old-school, there’s also Undetected, an homage to the top-down stealth of the Metal Gear series. Undetected mixes in some modern improvements, like first-person shooting, making it feel a whole lot like a modern Metal Gear Solid 2. It also has a hardcore difficulty mode for when you really want to push your sneaking mission capabilities.
The Build Your Own Wonder Bundle doesn’t stick with any specific kind of game, though. You can get anything from Blood and Zombies, a tower defense-slash-first-person shooter hybrid set in the zombie apocalypse, or Lawn Mowing Simulator, which captures the zen of, uh, mowing lawns. See the complete list of games offered above, and for more deals, check out Fanatical’s Steam Deck-focused Play-On-the-Go Spring Edition bundle and Woot’s month-long games sale.
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