There are a lot of Black Friday sales right now, but if you’re looking for a specific roundup of PC games that work on your Steam Deck without any fuss, then you’ve clicked on the right article. Fanatical’s Play On The Go bundle has some pretty tempting offers, but the main takeaway from this winter edition of the promotion is that all of the games on offer are Steam Deck Verified. That means that you can install them and start playing right away, without needing to worry about making extensive tweaks in the menu settings.
Fanatical Play On The Go: Winter Edition Bundle
- Super Catboy
- Garden Story
- Terror of Hemasaurus
- Jack Move
- Castle on the Coast
- The Tarnishing of Juxtia
- Arise: A Simple Story
- Zombie Army Trilogy
- Beyond the Long Night
- ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree
- The Smurfs – Mission Vileaf
- Hero’s Hour
- Roki
- Home Sweet Home EP2
- Pathologic 2
- Moonlighter
For $5, you’ll get three games to choose from, while $7 gets you five games and $10 gets you eight titles. The games on offer include some hidden gems, with one of the standout titles being Zombie Army Trilogy. From Sniper Elite developer Rebellion, Zombie Army Trilogy does exactly what it says on the box, as you go behind undead enemy lines and take on Hitler’s unholy army. The gunplay is great, the gore is gruesome, and the online co-op multiplayer makes for some fun times.
Then there’s Super Catboy, a weirdly charming and action-packed platformer that combines feline agility with superhero powers. You’ll have to overcome obstacles and cunning enemies in a game that pays tribute to the 16-bit golden era of the platforming genre. Up for something more terrifying? Then check out Pathologic 2, a hauntingly atmospheric survival-thriller in which your consequences can have deadly consequences as you explore a small town overcome by a deadly plague.
There’s also the time-manipulating puzzle game Arise: A Simple Story, 3D platformer Castle on the Coast, and Kaiju simulator Terror of Hemasaurus. For more PC game deals, you can save big on several PlayStation Studios ports over at Humble and GOG is offering thousands of DRM-free games at terrific prices for Black Friday.
Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors.
GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.