Yes, you can find Minecraft at lower prices through discount websites, sales events, or by purchasing used copies.
Yes, you can find Minecraft at lower prices through discount websites, sales events, or by purchasing used copies.
Minecraft remains a valuable title even after many years. It seems unlikely to be available at a low price, but I'll keep looking.
I've seen this before and it makes sense when you look at US video game costs, where The Witcher 3 GOTY is roughly half the price. That’s fair. But with Steam’s regional discounts, the cost jumps more than three times higher since they don’t provide those deals. Right now, the safest option seems to be buying an account from someone else, though I’m not sure that’s allowed. It doesn’t seem right.
Honestly, your way of phrasing it came off as unkind. MC tends to stick to paying full price, which is why many people turn to checking local laws (like breaking them). Since you're aiming to stay within the law, I don't think you can find a better deal than the regular price on www.minecraft.net. Also, because you're from India and live in America, one of my relatives in Hyderabad tried to buy it but found it too costly and ended up getting an account illegally. In my opinion, if someone breaks the law for Minecraft, they should face consequences.
That's quite a legal move. It seems like the best option is purchasing an account from someone who isn't interested. Thanks to Nonamer for keeping us on the right track.