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This Killer Bundle of 27 Steam PC Games Is Only $15

by Blake Mar 06,2025

Fanatical's incredible Safe In Our World Charity Bundle 2025 offers 27 Steam PC games for a minimum $15 donation! (Find it at Fanatical) This amazing deal includes titles like Content Warning, Thank Goodness You’re Here, Little Kitty, Big City, Wingspan, Mini Metro, Toem, Psychonauts, and many more – a value of $519 for just $15 (though larger donations are welcome). Games are delivered as Steam keys.

Safe In Our World Charity Bundle 2025

### Safe in Our World Charity Bundle 2025

0$519.24 save 97%$15.00 at Fanatical

This exceptional collection provides incredible value, with a diverse range of games suitable for all tastes. Steam Deck users will appreciate that 22 of the 27 games boast either "Verified" or "Playable" Steam Deck compatibility ratings.

Games Included

Content Warning, Summerhouse, Thank Goodness You’re Here!, Wingspan, Nexomon: Extinction, Little Kitty, Big City, Pesticide Not Required, Starship Troopers: Terran Command, A Space for the Unbound, DC’s Justice League: Cosmic Chaos, Jumanji: Wild Adventures, My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery, PAW Patrol: Grand Prix, Pizza Possum, Mini Metro, Toem: A Photo Adventure, Shapez, Re: Turn - One Way Trip, Psychonauts, Tanglewood, Moonlighter, Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery, Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara, Ankora: Lost Days, A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build, Curse Crackers: For Whom the Belle Toils, Dahlia, View

The bundle's variety ensures something for everyone. Enjoy cooperative horror (Content Warning), strategic gameplay (Starship Troopers: Terran Command), humorous adventures (Thank Goodness You’re Here!), relaxing photography (Toem), and the popular board game adaptation (Wingspan). Kids will love the DC Justice League game and PAW Patrol.

Supporting a Worthy Cause

This annual bundle supports Safe In Our World, a Welsh charity raising mental health awareness within the video game industry. Learn more at safeinourworld.org.