Author Topic: What digital stores do you guys use to buy PC games?  (Read 1193 times)

I know of steam and Origin but what other stores do you guys use? I'm a cheap motherforgeter and want the best deals possible. I know about GOG as well and the Ubisoft abomination known as uplay but thats about it.

Steam is the only one I use.


Steam mainly, i only use origin and uplay when they have free stuff i'll use gog when i have a hankering for a classic.

I know people use G2A as well but I've heard they are shady


really not much reason to use anything besides steam unless its a game that isn't on there, like Overwatch. or Humble Bundle sales, which give you a steam code anyway

g2a is a stuffty organisation and if anyone supports them i'll legitimately hate them

I used to buy stuff like valve complete pack from G2A until they became more shady and wanted my debit card to cancel my subscription to g2a protection.
I had been swindled two times on that site.

steam, rarely humble bundle when they have crazy offers, or the official website of the game if it's not on steam

Steam, G2A and humble bundle

I know people use G2A as well but I've heard they are shady
I've used G2A before with my debit card, I've only had one problem once where the transaction had an error but that was fixed quickly. I'd say humble bundle is a bit more reliable




I know people use G2A as well but I've heard they are shady
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwngbg69iOY&t=1s

I use Steam, G2A, GOG, GreenManGaming and some others if they have good deals.

Steam, G2A and humble bundle
I've used G2A before with my debit card, I've only had one problem once where the transaction had an error but that was fixed quickly. I'd say humble bundle is a bit more reliable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwngbg69iOY&t=1s

I use Steam, G2A, GOG, GreenManGaming and some others if they have good deals.
Don't use G2A, they sometimes use credit fraud to get games which is the even worse than piracy according to devs. They also don't check keys so you could end up buying a key that doesn't work.