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I'm a little surprised that the Build Your Own Killer Bundle deal was stuck in here as a footnote, when it's arguably one of the best bundles Fanatical has ever had and deserves its own separate article IMHO. I picked up 20 games for £18.04 (use OMENVIP promo code to get 5% code at checkout), so that's 90p each and I counted 7 games with an RRP of £30 or more (my RRP total for the 20 games was £479!).
No idea why Liam didn't highlight Strange Brigade Deluxe Edition as the standout either - 90p for a AAA game that's still selling for £64.99 on Steam? Surely one of the bargains of year?!