Steam Adds a Dedicated Page for Every Bundle That Includes a Game

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The bundle filter only appears when three or more bundles include the game at search time. That threshold helps filter out repetitive pairings like “base game + DLC” or “game + sequel” and surfaces more diverse, useful packages. For examples, see the dedicated pages for Blasphemous bundles and Palworld bundle listings.

By default bundles are sorted by popularity so you’ll see which packages other players have purchased most — a useful proxy for value.

You can also sort by name or price; price is likely the most practical option. That might reveal combinations such as Tunic with two similar roguelikes at a great discount, or Borderlands bundled with other looter-shooters for the price of a new AAA release.

It’s a handy tool and the filter is available across the store. Check it next time you’re browsing — fair warning: trying it out might lead to an impulse purchase or two.

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Source: gamesradar.com

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