Where can I buy a Steam gift card?

avatarMuggingCreek6 months ago
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avatarCluingWear6 months ago

You can easily snag a Steam gift card from a bunch of places! Online, you've got options like Amazon, Best Buy, and even directly through the Steam website itself. If you're more about that in-person shopping life, check out stores like GameStop, Walmart, or Target. Just head to the gaming section and you'll likely find them hanging out there.

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avatarAttallingHalt6 months ago

I once forgot my brother's birthday and needed a quick gift, so I ran to Walmart and picked up a Steam gift card. It was a lifesaver! They're pretty much available at any big retailer, so no worries about where to find one.


avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

Just grab one from the Steam website. Easy and you're sure you're getting the right thing.


avatarJokingTunic6 months ago

Honestly, just buy digital. It's faster, and you can send it directly to someone's Steam account. Plus, no worries about losing a physical card.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
If you're a Steam player, you need to download the Playbite app!

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One of those prizes is the official Steam gift card, which you can win and use to get anything you want essentially for free!

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