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Unless you want this version of the game for collection-purposes, just get DS:R on a sale.
And again, $30 is unrealistic. Most keys and Steamgifts at this point are owned by scalpers selling for anything between $150-$350 right now on the grey-market and if anybody would come to these dead forums to look to flip them, it's those guys looking to make a profit from desperate players/collectors.
It was the retail one for windows live edition. The retail edition was full with Soundtracks CD / Behind the Scenes DVD / Game CD / Game Booklet and of course product Key.
I contacted the seller before to ask if the key was still valid or not and he didn't know. He agreed however that I could send him the game back if the key was wrong. But fortunately for both of us, I was able to validate it on Steam.
My advise is that you'd better seek for windows live retail version of the game, because key seller all know that this version of the game is on high demand for collection purpose, while retail seller are not all aware of that.
Now thats how one answers a question - really appreciate it. Godspeed.
By the way Sekiro is a FromSoftware game and Namco isn't even the publisher, this is Activision and Bloodborn is published by Sony.