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Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault Is Discounted On PC

December 2, 2025
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Digital Sun’s Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault launched in early access for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on November 19. The PC version of the highly anticipated Zelda-inspired roguelike is already seeing a nice discount over on Fanatical. You can pick it up for $20.09, saving you nearly $10 off the $30 launch price. This is the lowest price for the game so far, as Steam is offering the game for $24.89. Note that buying the game at Fanatical gets you an official Steam key.

$20 (was $30)

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault is the follow-up to the original Moonlighter, which launched in 2018, and offers the same mix of cozy shop sim and action-Roguelike gameplay its predecessor is known for. This time, however, you traverse its regions in a 3D isometric perspective, instead of the top-down 2D view of the first game. The new visual style and new gameplay mechanics also come with expanded accessibility options compared to the original.

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault may be on sale on Steam through Fanatical, but it launched on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S as well, where it’s available day one if you’re an Xbox GamePass subscriber.

The original Moonlighter came out in May 2018 to critical acclaim, and if you’re a fan of 16-bit retro art styles, then this is the game for you. Fanatical also has the original on sale if you’re curious about checking out the series’ roots. It’s currently down to $14.69 (was $20) for the PC version.

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault isn’t the only game on sale through Fanatical. If you’re on the hunt for discounts on recent releases, you can grab the chill cycling sim Wheel World for just $12 (was $19.99), and the gorgeous co-op puzzle game LEGO Voyagers is currently sitting at $16.24 (was $25). Preorders for select upcoming titles are discounted ahead of their releases early next year, including Resident Evil Requiem for $57.39 (normally $70), Nioh 3 for $61.59 (was $70), and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, which is down to $57.39 (normally $70).

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