Fanatical’s 2026 Black Friday PC Game Sale: Deals Galore
Score massive PC game discounts and Steam keys in Fanatical's 2026 Black Friday sale, featuring flash deals and bundles.
A wise shopper once said that a backlog is just a library of potential. In 2026, Fanatical is turning that library into a chaotic book fair where everything must go—and for prices so low, your wallet might actually shed a tear of joy. The Black Friday sale is now live, showering hundreds of PC games with discounts deep enough to make even the most seasoned bargain hunters break into a happy dance. Almost everything comes as a Steam key, and the magic doesn’t stop there. Spend over $12 and a random bonus drops into your lap: maybe a free game, maybe a discount coupon, maybe just the smug satisfaction of having truly out-negotiated the system.
Daily flash deals are the glitter on this discount avalanche. One day you might snag Starfield for a mere $36 (down from $70), while the next could bring Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Deluxe Edition tumbling to $43. Missing a flash deal feels like forgetting to save your game before a boss fight—so reload that browser tab often.
🎮 Newer Releases, Old Prices
Picture this: a remake so fresh it still has that new-game smell, yet it’s already more than 40% off. Silent Hill 2 dropped just last month, and Fanatical has already thrown it onto the sale altar at $42 (was $70). Ray tracing makes the fog so realistic you’ll want to double-check your own windows. Larger environments, refined combat, and a new over-the-shoulder camera turn this nightmare into the definitive way to experience the iconic horror—whether you’re a veteran James Sunderland or a newcomer who just realized a radio is bad news.
Black Myth: Wukong may have been a 2024 Game of the Year nominee, but in 2026 it still hits like a celestial staff to the face. At $51 (was $60), it’s a love letter to Chinese mythology wrapped in a combat system so fluid it could teach classes. Boss fights range from “that was epic” to “I need a lie-down,” and every dime spent feels like an investment in sheer spectacle.
On the quieter side, Indika sits at an almost poetic $15.49 (was $25). Following a young nun on a journey of self-discovery, this 2024 Games for Impact nominee serves up existential dread with a side of dark humor. At this price, it’s basically a philosophical bargain bin treasure.
📦 Bundle Up and Save
Bundles are where Fanatical really flexes. The Stalker Complete Bundle has crashed down to $7.59 (from $40). Sure, Stalker 2 is still riddled with more bugs than a swamp at midnight, but diving into the original trilogy while waiting for patches is a masterclass in atmospheric survival. The Dishonored: Complete Collection at $14 (was $80) offers enough stealthy revenge to last an entire winter. And if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to own almost every Yakuza game for the price of a large pizza, the remastered series entries from Yakuza 0 through 6 hover around $5–$10 each.
🛒 Aisle of Absolute Steals
Below is but a slice of the pandemonium. Prepare your scroll wheel.
| Game | Sale Price | Original Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dave the Diver | $11 | $20 | 45% |
| Dead Island 2 | $30 | $50 | 40% |
| Doom (2016) | $3.49 | $20 | 83% |
| Doom Eternal | $8.79 | $40 | 78% |
| Dragon’s Dogma 2 | $59 | $70 | 16% |
| Dredge Deluxe Edition | $14 | $27 | 48% |
| The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Anniversary Ed. | $14 | $50 | 72% |
| Fallout 4: GOTY | $13.79 | $40 | 66% |
| Fallout 76 | $9 | $40 | 78% |
| Judgment | $10.79 | $40 | 73% |
| Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth | $32 | $70 | 54% |
| Lost Judgment | $16.19 | $60 | 73% |
| Metro Redux Bundle | $2.39 | $30 | 92% |
| Persona 5 Royal | $21 | $60 | 65% |
| Prey | $2.69 | $30 | 91% |
| Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition | $41 | $50 | 18% |
| System Shock | $18 | $40 | 55% |
| Tomb Raider I-III Remastered | $13 | $30 | 57% |
| Total War: Warhammer III | $21.59 | $60 | 64% |
| V Rising | $21 | $35 | 40% |
| Warhammer 40,000: Darktide | $20 | $40 | 50% |
| Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus | $5.39 | $40 | 87% |
And that’s just scratching the surface. The full list is a treasure map where X marks the “add to cart” button about a hundred times.
🎉 The Fine Print (and Extra Loot)
Veterans know Fanatical and GameSpot share a parent company, but that doesn’t make the deals any less real. What is real: spending over $12 unlocks a random bonus. Last year a lucky soul reportedly got a hidden gem that ended up being their GOTY. Your mileage may vary, but fortune favors the bold—and the ones who click “checkout.”
And if your appetite for discounts still isn’t sated, Amazon is also slashing prices across gaming, tech, and toys. Look at that logo and imagine the boxes piling up on your doorstep.

Now go forth, brave gamer. The backlog beckons, and it’s never been this affordable to ignore it for another year.