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Fans Of Mysteries Should Check Out This 11-Game Bundle For $4

Blacksad, Hercule Poirot, and more detectives are in the spotlight in Fanatical's latest bundle deal.

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Video games are fantastic for exercising your thumbs, but if you're looking for a more intellectual pursuit, then this deal on Fanatical is just for you. For just $4, you can grab the 11-game Intrigue Bundle. All of the games are Steam keys, and this bundle includes plenty of adventure, mystery and murder. Ordinarily, these games would cost you almost $152 to purchase at retail cost, but you'll save a staggering 97% with this bundle deal.

The standout title here is Blacksad: Under the Skin, a story-rich adventure featuring detective John Blacksad as he investigates a sinister case that'll take him to the very heart of New York's criminal underworld. Based on the beloved noir comic book series by Juan Diaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido, this is a gritty and hardboiled detective story. Plus, you're a cat.

The other notable games in this bundle include Hercule Poirot: The First Cases, in which you play as Agatha Christie's impressively mustachioed detective, the five-part episodic adventure game series The Descendant, and the isometric noir-adventure Murder Mystery Machine. For fans of classic whodunnits, you can also grab three Syberia games, as well as Still Life and its sequel.

A bunch of these games are confirmed to work on Steam Deck, so this is a great way to add to your portable Steam library for cheap.

Fanatical Intrigue Bundle

  • Blacksad: Under the Skin
  • Hercule Poirot: The First Cases
  • Syberia
  • Syberia 2
  • Syberia 3
  • Murder Mystery Machine
  • The ABC Murders
  • Amerzone
  • The Descendant
  • Still Life
  • Still Life 2

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