Fanatical Bundlefest February 2026: Grab Up To 21 PC Games In New Bundle



If you’re looking to bulk up your Steam library, you’ll want to check out Fanatical’s Bundlefest February 2026 event this week. From Monday, February 23, through Friday, February 27, Fanatical is dropping an all-new PC game bundle, each one packed with Steam games from a wide range of genres and publishers. The new deals for Wednesday, February 25 is the Fanatical Favorites – Build Your Own Bundle, which lets you pick from a list of over 20 best-selling games for as low as $3 per title.

The other two bundles launched so far include a new edition of Fanatical’s Killer Bundle that offers up to 21 items for just $0.96 per key, and the new Play On The Go Elite Collection Bundlefest February 2026 edition, which lets you pick from up to 18 Steam Deck verified games for as low as $7 each. We’ve outlined the full details for all the new Bundlefest bundles below, and be sure to check back tomorrow, Thursday, February 26, to catch the latest bundle when it launches.

Bundlefest February 2026 At A Glance

See All Fanatical Bundle Deals
  • Monday, February 23: Build Your Own Killer Bundle (Bundlefest February 2026)
  • Tuesday, February 24: Build Your Own Play on the Go Elite Collection (Bundlefest February 2026)
  • Wednesday, February 25: Fanatical Favorites – Build Your Own Bundle
  • Thursday, February 26: TBA
  • Friday, February 27: TBA

Like Fanatical’s previous Bundlefests, each of the new bundles dropping this week will be available for much longer than the event. We’ve noted how long each deal is available for in the sections below. As always, all games purchased at Fanatical are delivered as official keys–usually for Steam, but occasionally for other storefronts like the Epic Games Store. Note that these keys will expire, so make sure you redeem them before they’re no longer valid. Most last around a year, but some may expire sooner. You can check a key’s expiration date after purchasing it via your Fanatical account.

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