May 2, 2016

Top 5 Sites for Video Game Bargains (Links Provided)




Everyone loves a bargain, so I have compiled a list of 5 places, in no particular order, which I have found to consistently provide the best game deals on the internet.

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Steam Store:

Steam doesn't really need an introduction, and it is probably the first place we all go to check for awesome deals on games.  Their holiday sales are some of the most incredible deals on video games you will find anywhere.

Wait until their Christmas sale comes around, and you will be saving tons on all your favorite games!

Link: Steam

The Humble Bundle/The Humble Store:

Whenever The Humble Bundle releases a new bundle, it runs for a few weeks (I'm not sure of the exact amount of time, but I know it runs longer than a week).  Sometimes the bundles are meh, but other bundles can be the most incredible deals ever.  At one point I bought a bundle of 12 Star Wars games, most of which were pretty decent big-name titles, all for $13!

Currently they are running a bundle of Nintendo games, and I must say it is one of the best deals I have seen in a long time.

In addition, the Humble Bundle donates a portion of their proceeds to charity.  Now you can game with a cause!

Don't forget to check out the Humble Store as well.  Their sales will often rival if not best those of Steam.  10% of proceeds from your purchases will also go to charity!

Link: The Humble Bundle

Link: The Humble Store


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Bundle Stars:

Usually they have some interesting bundle deals to check out.  The issue is that most of the bundles are full of garbage, but sometimes have that one game you really want to play.  Thankfully, these bundles are generally around $5, so even if you want just one game in the bundle, its a pretty sweet deal.  You might even find a hidden gem you never knew existed!

I strongly suggest you check them out!

Link: Bundle Stars

Chrono.gg:

Don't like buying bundles?  Not a fan of making choices between what games to buy?  No sweat!  Chrono.gg puts up one sweet deal every day for your viewing pleasure!

From what I have seen, it is always an indie title.  If indie games are your thing, I strongly suggest you check this website out!

Link: Chrono.gg

G2A:

This website is an odd one.  When you buy a game here, you aren't actually buying directly from a store, but from an individual who listed the game on their website.  I know this might sound a little sketchy to some of you, but I have personally used the website to buy a $40 game for $7, and it certainly delivered on its lofty promises.

Also, for anyone worried that they might not get the promised game, G2A provides an option  (For a small price) to ensure you will get your money back if for some reason your product key is not delivered.

They often have some crazy awesome deals, and it is definitely worth a look!

Link: G2A
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And there you have it!  I hope these websites will help save you some money in the future!  If you liked this article, please share it and follow me on Twitter @Cowmanodoom to see more articles like this!

Thanks for reading!

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