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Fanatical team up with JSAUX again and you can win a Steam Deck

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Feeling lucky? Fanatical and accessory brand JSAUX have teamed up for a bundle of games, and with it a chance to win a Steam Deck and a whole lot of extras.

It's a bit of an odd one though, as it's for their Mystery Egg Bundle where you don't actually know what games will be included, so this is really spinning the wheel here. You can select up to 20 mystery items they say features AAA titles and hidden indie gems. Plus there's a chance to find a golden egg where you get an extra helping of games worth "$1,000". On top of that there's the chance to also win a 512GB Steam Deck plus over $100 of accessories from JSAUX.

You can select to buy the bundle with 1, 5, 10, 15 or 20 games. The pricing is:

  • 1 - £1
  • 5 - £4.39
  • 10 - £6.99
  • 15 - £10.29
  • 20 - £13.49

Check out the bundle here if interested.

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starfarer Apr 25, 2023
I'm glad when GoL gets a bit of money when I click on the link, though I never had to click Proceed three times on UBlock Origin haha.
Curious what those 20 eggs are going to be.
spayder26 Apr 25, 2023
You know? Putting money to get something without knowing what you're getting because of the unlikely possibility of getting something valuable is called gambling.

And I won't be supporting gambling.
kokoko3k Apr 26, 2023
Quoting: spayder26You know? Putting money to get something without knowing what you're getting because of the unlikely possibility of getting something valuable is called gambling.

And I won't be supporting gambling.
100% agreed, I think there's even laws in my country that forbids online ga,bling wothout proper authorization, but somehow they don't consider those 'bundles' gambling, go figure why.
Purple Library Guy Apr 26, 2023
Quoting: kokoko3k
Quoting: spayder26You know? Putting money to get something without knowing what you're getting because of the unlikely possibility of getting something valuable is called gambling.

And I won't be supporting gambling.
100% agreed, I think there's even laws in my country that forbids online ga,bling wothout proper authorization, but somehow they don't consider those 'bundles' gambling, go figure why.
Well, typically gambling is a thing where you put in money, and you have a chance of getting something back but you are likely to get nothing.

With these bundles, you put in money, and you get something back. And while it's uncertain just what specifically that will be, there is a reasonable argument to be made that whatever you get will normally match some plausible standard of value for money--that someone (not necessarily you, but someone) would have paid that much for those goods if they already knew what they were getting. So I don't think it's quite the same. Not that I'm going to buy one, mind you.
fabertawe Apr 27, 2023
I'm just going to add this... I'm very much into Fallout 3. Crashes like hell but I'm spamming quicksave, so it's tolerable. Apart from that, working great via Proton. Worth the price of the bundle on its own!
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