fanaticaljpg Bundle Stars rebrands as Fanatical

Bundle Stars rebrands as Fanatical

Focus Multimedia’s PC games retailer Bundle Stars has got a new name and a new look.

Existing Bundle Stars customers – whose numbers exceed a million – can log into the new Fanatical site using their existing sign in details.

The change is being celebrated with a sales, featuring titles from publishers including Bethesda, SEGA, THQ Nordic, Deep Silver, Kalypso, and Codemasters. Buyers can claim an extra ten per cent off using the code FANATICAL10.

Games getting steep launch discounts include Darksiders, Dishonored 2, Doom 3, Metro Redux, Quantum Break, Elder Scrolls and both Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: New Blood.

“Up until October 31st 2017, Fanatical was called Bundle Stars, which we launched in 2012 and built to become one of the web’s most prominent and popular digital game stores,” the company said.

“Operationally, nothing has changed. Fanatical is powered by the same passionate team of gamers who brought you Bundle Stars. Whether we’re putting a smile on your face by saving you some serious loot, or blogging about new games that you really care about, we will always strive to be one of your favorite gaming destinations.

“We’ve been working hard on our new platform for many months, and we’re thrilled that you can experience it right now. We’ve made many performance-enhancing improvements based on feedback from you. A polished new look, improved navigation, lightning-fast page load times, and all-new search with powerful filtering are just some of the great new things you’ll see.”

They’ve even put together a trailer:

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