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I didn't want to do this as the bundle sold much better at 35% off but when they changed this appearance, the sales fell off completely.
Once you'd bought the bee games, as you said, they were removed from the total so they were no longer pulling the average percentage so high.
The bee games are the cheapest games in the series, during the sale they were at £0.50 each, and there's only 15 of them, so £7.50 in total. So it's possible that the bundle price appeared to stay at £80~ but actually it dropped from say £88 to £81.
I owned like 5 or 6 of your bee games already and I bought another 10 or so I were missing, the master collection price removed these games from the total price and the bundle % off went down. So the bundle price didnt budge from mid £80's because of how the math worked out.
I'm obviously not blaming you for how steam bundles work but that was my case.
So what it actually means is that the bundle is 35% off, plus an additional 25% off on top of that. I hope that makes sense.
It's really really confusing and everyone hates it, but there's not much we can do.
it was 35% off on sale for me because I owned some already, until i bought the rest of the bee games then it went UP in price???? now it says 25% off thats crazy.