We Paid $13.49 for 20 Games and Got Garbage, Literally

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We literally got a game titled "Garbage" with our Mystery Star Bundle

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Fanatical is currently offering the Mystery Star Bundle, where you can pay $13.49 and get 20 mystery keys. For those who play mobile gacha games and love pulling on banners, this might be a very dangerous deal. Fanatical says that some gamers will be lucky enough to get coveted games such as Mortal Kombat 1 Premium Edition, Blasphemous 2 Deluxe Edition, Starfield Premium Edition, Payday 3 Gold Edition, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Deluxe Edition, and more. It’s worth noting that if you purchase a bundle of 20 games in one order, you will receive different games. But if you purchase multiple bundles, through one or more orders, there is a chance you will receive duplicate copies. All the keys are delivered as Steam keys, except for The Elder Scrolls Online.

Unfortunately, we weren’t that lucky when we decided to do one purchase. Instead, we got the best prize we could have asked for, which was the gift of an amazing headline for our article. We literally received a game titled Garbage, so there you have it — we purchased the bundle and got Garbage. Here’s the full list of what we received with Fanatical’s Mystery Star Bundle:

  • Game Dev Studio – $9.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 470 user reviews
  • An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire – $5.99, Mostly Positive rating on Steam with 61 user reviews
  • Apparition – $9.99, Mostly Positive rating on Steam with 67 user reviews
  • Garbage – $14.99, Mixed rating on Steam with 782 user reviews
  • Through the Woods – $19.99, Mostly Positive rating on Steam with 1,013 user reviews
  • Trolley Problem, Inc. – $10.99, Mixed rating on Steam with 789 user reviews
  • Minute of Islands – $19.99, Mostly Positive rating on Steam with 414 user reviews
  • Conglomerate 451 – $19.99, Mixed rating on Steam with 135 user reviews
  • Nihilumbra – $7.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 2,196 user reviews
  • Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga – $1.99, Mixed rating on Steam with 395 user reviews
  • Exorder – $12.99, Mostly Positive rating on Steam with 15 user reviews
  • Karma City Police – $11.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 63 user reviews
  • In Between – $11.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 120 user reviews
  • Autonauts vs Piratebots – $19.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 293 user reviews
  • Sniper: Ghost Warrior Trilogy – $43.32 bundle price, mostly Mixed rating for all three games on Steam
  • Block’Em! – $6.99, Positive rating on Steam with 24 user reviews
  • MageQuit – $14.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 765 user reviews
  • Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones – $19.99, Mixed rating on Steam with 1,640 user reviews
  • Toybox Turbos – $14.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 699 user reviews
  • The Deed II – $3.99, Very Positive rating on Steam with 67 user reviews
  • Bonus Game: Danger Scavenger – $9.99, Mostly Positive rating on Steam with 251 user reviews

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With over 20 years of online publishing experience, Jason Siu is currently the Content Director at VerticalScope and used to spend most of his time writing about cars. His work can be seen on websites such as AutoGuide, EV Pulse, FlatSixes, Tire Authority, and more. As the former co-founder of Tunerzine.com and West Coast Editor of Modified Magazine, he has also authored two books for CarTech Books. In his spare time, he founded FullCleared to indulge in his passion for writing about games. Although Jason is a variety gamer, he generally prefers RPGs.

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