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Find games at a lower price.

Find games at a lower price.

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TazBazuk
Member
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02-26-2023, 03:04 AM
#1
Looking for reliable places to purchase Steam game keys with discounts? I’m checking out Kinguin, G2A, and Humble Bundle right now. Any other options you recommend? Thanks for the tips!
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TazBazuk
02-26-2023, 03:04 AM #1

Looking for reliable places to purchase Steam game keys with discounts? I’m checking out Kinguin, G2A, and Humble Bundle right now. Any other options you recommend? Thanks for the tips!

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Arkhem
Member
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02-26-2023, 04:24 AM
#2
Visit the site at bundlestars.com
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Arkhem
02-26-2023, 04:24 AM #2

Visit the site at bundlestars.com

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VeggyPlayZ
Junior Member
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02-26-2023, 06:48 AM
#3
GreenMangaming discusses top spots for PC game discounts on LifeHacker.
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VeggyPlayZ
02-26-2023, 06:48 AM #3

GreenMangaming discusses top spots for PC game discounts on LifeHacker.

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pedro_tkf
Senior Member
643
03-03-2023, 05:21 AM
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Dude, sometimes these platforms lack the titles you're after. You might want to swap in-game items instead. Usually, people exchange key codes (not actual codes) but rather collect special keys (TF2 keys, CS:GO keys). The idea behind how many keys a game is worth comes from its price during Steam promotions. If you found it for $5, it could be worth 2 keys—even if one key is valued at $2.50 regardless of its listed price. Q: Why would someone trade keys for games when they can get them cheaper on the Steam Community Market? A: Prices vary by region. For instance, some games cost less in Brazil than elsewhere. Selling keys at USD rates in the Community Market might boost earnings. (Just an example) Demand and supply influence prices, but sometimes it's hard to see or ignore. You could end up with games no longer available on Steam this way. Deadpool, THQ Collection, and similar sites are out of stock, yet you won't find good deals there. Here’s where I trade: http://www.reddit.com/r/SteamGameSwap (Sometimes they share free games and tips on where to find them—that’s how I got many games :lolSmile. It’s a legitimate site, but stay cautious of scams, phishing, hijacking, and other risks that regular Steam users face.
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pedro_tkf
03-03-2023, 05:21 AM #4

Dude, sometimes these platforms lack the titles you're after. You might want to swap in-game items instead. Usually, people exchange key codes (not actual codes) but rather collect special keys (TF2 keys, CS:GO keys). The idea behind how many keys a game is worth comes from its price during Steam promotions. If you found it for $5, it could be worth 2 keys—even if one key is valued at $2.50 regardless of its listed price. Q: Why would someone trade keys for games when they can get them cheaper on the Steam Community Market? A: Prices vary by region. For instance, some games cost less in Brazil than elsewhere. Selling keys at USD rates in the Community Market might boost earnings. (Just an example) Demand and supply influence prices, but sometimes it's hard to see or ignore. You could end up with games no longer available on Steam this way. Deadpool, THQ Collection, and similar sites are out of stock, yet you won't find good deals there. Here’s where I trade: http://www.reddit.com/r/SteamGameSwap (Sometimes they share free games and tips on where to find them—that’s how I got many games :lolSmile. It’s a legitimate site, but stay cautious of scams, phishing, hijacking, and other risks that regular Steam users face.