Square Enix offering an Easter bundle surprise

If you’re in a PAL region and fancy treating yourself to a bundle of mystery Square Enix games, this Easter celebration has you covered.

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Square Enix are once again offering a mystery bundle. For £3.99, you’ll get a package of five surprise Steam games, as well as a number of online store offers. While we don’t know what’s actually in there, “the games are usually worth over £40”, which sounds pretty good! Although considering how heavily discounted some Square Enix titles often are…

The offer is available until 12pm on 31 March, at which point the sale will stop, and the contents will be revealed; you should get your keys a few hours later.

Is it worth £3.99? No idea! I’ll probably buy in, but I can’t really make a suggestion as to whether you should or not. I’m afraid I’ll have to leave that up to your bank balance and decision-making skills.

Click on over here to read up on it, and maybe purchase a surprise bundle for yourself. This deal is apparently only on offer in PAL regions, though.


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