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I asked "What are some ways to buy Steam games at the lowest cost possible?"
ChatGPT responded:
"There are several strategies to buy Steam games at the lowest possible price:
Steam Sales: Steam regularly holds large sales like the Summer Sale, Winter Sale, Autumn Sale, and Spring Sale, where most games are heavily discounted. Keep an eye out for these seasonal events and add games to your wishlist to be notified when they go on sale.
Third-Party Key Sites: Websites like Humble Bundle, Green Man Gaming, and Fanatical often sell Steam keys at discounted prices. They frequently have promotions and bundles where you can pay less for games, sometimes even paying what you want for a bundle.
Steam Wishlist: Add games you're interested in to your Steam wishlist. Steam will notify you when those games go on sale, ensuring you get the lowest price possible when the game discounts.
Price Tracking Websites: Websites like CheapShark or isthereanydeal.com track Steam game prices across multiple regions and sites. They’ll alert you to the lowest prices available at any given time.
Regional Pricing: Steam has different pricing for different regions. Sometimes using a VPN can give you access to lower prices, depending on your region and the region you choose. Be cautious, though, as this could violate Steam's terms of service, and it's important to check whether this is allowed in your country.
Steam Subscriptions and Bundles: Services like Humble Monthly (now called Humble Choice) or Xbox Game Pass for PC offer access to a large library of games for a monthly fee, which can be a cost-effective way to play many games without buying each one individually. Occasionally, Humble Bundles also offer Steam keys at low prices when you pay more than the average for a collection of games.
Early Access or Pre-Orders: Some games are cheaper during their early access or pre-order period, although this may come with risks since the game might not be finished or have bugs.
Promotions and Flash Deals: Watch out for limited-time promotions on various websites. Steam itself sometimes holds flash deals that offer steep discounts for a short period.
Trade with Friends: If you have friends who play Steam games, you can sometimes trade Steam gifts or items to get games at a lower price.
Steam Gift Cards: Sometimes you can find discounted Steam gift cards on other websites or promotions, which you can use to buy games at a lower overall cost.
By combining these methods and keeping an eye on the market, you'll be able to secure the best possible deals!"
Oh yea #4, i did that too..i am still pissed off square enix pulled that stunt and made the S version, while im stuck with original delisted version.
Maybe i will rebuy when it goes down to 10 dollars or less.
If alienating decades old account owners with 1300+ game on a SINGLE account (over 2500 in our Steam Family group), they have done a great job. They have made us STOP all purchasing unless ♥♥♥♥ gets better.
The good thing is now steam warns players on Early Access games in telling you how long the game was updated last. This is always good transparency for all the buyers. The more transparency, the better for all of us consumers.
1.) Wait for sales on Steam. Wishlisting also helps since you can sort and filter.
2.) Use https://isthereanydeal.com/ to find good deals on games outside of Steam that can be activated here. ITAD also doesn't list gray market sites. Everything is partnered.
3.) Check Humble Bundle[www.humblebundle.com] and Fanatical[www.fanatical.com] frequently for bundles.
4.) Use steamdb[steamdb.info] to keep track of record lows on sales to make sure you are getting the best deal if you can only purchase it directly through steam.
I buy like idk, about $1k worth of games/year with the interest compounded and received.