If you’re looking for some new games to freshen up your Steam Deck game library without breaking the bank, you’ll want to check out this deal. For the price of just $14.99, you can get Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion – two games that play well on Steam Deck with a combined cost $129.98 – as well as six other games, all of which are Verified or Playable on Steam Deck, and two of which are among my recent favorites. Combined, this octet of titles is worth $231.91 – based on current Steam prices – making the $14.99 you’ll be paying for them absolutely fantastic value. Even if you only find you really enjoy one or two of them, it’s a fantastic price to pay for eight opportunities to find your next obsession. As Steam Deck-compatible titles, they not only are proven to be compatible with that handheld’s Linux-based SteamOS, they’re also playable on its relatively small screen. That means, even if you own one of the other top gaming handheld choices currently available, you can be assured these titles will play nicely on those, too.
You have just four days left to grab Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and seven other Steam Deck games for just $14.99
5 May 20260

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