Resident Evil is the most iconic horror series in all of gaming, and right now you can dive into the survival horror franchise’s history for cheap. Fanatical is running a Build Your Own Resident Evil Bundle, letting you snag eight games for just $23 (down from $180). That’s an impressive deal–but if you don’t need all of the games, you can build your own collection starting at just $3.33 per game.

If you buy three or more games from the collection, each game costs $3.33. Three Resident Evil games for 10 bucks is a pretty awesome deal. But If you buy five or more games, that number drops to $3 per game, and buying all eight is the best deal at $2.90 per game.

All games are offered as Steam keys, so you should have no problem adding them to your existing library. As a bonus, you’ll get a 5% off voucher for your next purchase at Fanatical.

Here’s a look at the eight games you can choose from.

Fanatical Resident Evil Bundle

Resident Evil HD RemasterResident Evil 0Resident Evil 4 (2005)Resident Evil 5Resident Evil 6Resident Evil 7 BiohazardResident Evil RevelationsResident Evil Revelations 2 / Biohazard Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition

That’s an impressive lineup, and it’s a great way for Resident Evil newcomers to get started with the franchise. If you’re a dedicated fan, consider using this deal to pick up titles you may be missing from your PC collection, such as the original Resident Evil 4 or the Resident Evil HD Remaster.

The sale ends on August 11, so there’s still quite a bit of time for you to check out the offer and cash in on the nice price cuts. However, Fanatical sometimes runs out of keys for popular games in its bundle deals, so some of the games could disappear before the official end date. If you’re interested in rounding out your Resident Evil collection, you can pick up Resident Evil Village and the remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4 at discounted prices.

Resident Evil 4 (2023) — $33.80 ($40)Resident Evil Village — $33.15 ($40)Resident Evil 2 — $33.80 ($40)Resident Evil 3 — $33.80 ($40)

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