Buying someone a Steam game without a Steam account
I deleted my Steam account with with 1k games on it recently because I wanted to combat my video game addiction.
I want to gift a game (specifically Artifact) to a friend, he has a Steam account and I don't. Is there a way to buy him a key or something like that so I can send him the game without having Steam?
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I deleted my Steam account with with 1k games on it recently because I wanted to combat my video game addiction.
I want to gift a game (specifically Artifact) to a friend, he has a Steam account and I don't. Is there a way to buy him a key or something like that so I can send him the game without having Steam?
steam artifact
+1 for combat with the addiction.
– Mr_Green
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+1 for the 1k humblebrag
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I deleted my Steam account with with 1k games on it recently because I wanted to combat my video game addiction.
I want to gift a game (specifically Artifact) to a friend, he has a Steam account and I don't. Is there a way to buy him a key or something like that so I can send him the game without having Steam?
steam artifact
I deleted my Steam account with with 1k games on it recently because I wanted to combat my video game addiction.
I want to gift a game (specifically Artifact) to a friend, he has a Steam account and I don't. Is there a way to buy him a key or something like that so I can send him the game without having Steam?
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+1 for combat with the addiction.
– Mr_Green
yesterday
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+1 for the 1k humblebrag
– Private
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+1 for combat with the addiction.
– Mr_Green
yesterday
1
+1 for the 1k humblebrag
– Private
yesterday
+1 for combat with the addiction.
– Mr_Green
yesterday
+1 for combat with the addiction.
– Mr_Green
yesterday
1
1
+1 for the 1k humblebrag
– Private
yesterday
+1 for the 1k humblebrag
– Private
yesterday
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There are two ways that come to mind. 1 is to give him a gift card (as Frank mentioned in his comment), the other is to make a new account and gift it to him through it, and then delete that account (which is probably more complicated since I believe you will have to re-friend him through that new account)
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Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
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Instead of creating a temporary account or giving a gift card, you can use an authorized reseller site like the humblebundle.com or greenmangaming.com to purchase a Steam key that your friend can redeem. Often these kind of sites have the added benefit of allowing you or your friend to select either a Steam or GOG key (or just download a DRM-free installer directly for some games).
Note that in my experience, some people have trouble understanding how to redeem these keys, but if your friend is familiar with Steam or GOG, they should be able to figure it out. These sites do a pretty good job of explaining how to redeem keys.
("Artifact" is a Valve game and therefore will probably only ever be available on Steam, but for others looking for a way to do this with other games, I think this is the better option.)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you only buy keys from a legitimate authorized reseller! There are illegitimate sites, such as G2A, that sell illegally (or questionably at best) acquired keys. These keys have a high chance of getting revoked, so it is very important to check to make sure the site's legitimate.
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Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
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@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
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There are two ways that come to mind. 1 is to give him a gift card (as Frank mentioned in his comment), the other is to make a new account and gift it to him through it, and then delete that account (which is probably more complicated since I believe you will have to re-friend him through that new account)
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Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
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There are two ways that come to mind. 1 is to give him a gift card (as Frank mentioned in his comment), the other is to make a new account and gift it to him through it, and then delete that account (which is probably more complicated since I believe you will have to re-friend him through that new account)
New contributor
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Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
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There are two ways that come to mind. 1 is to give him a gift card (as Frank mentioned in his comment), the other is to make a new account and gift it to him through it, and then delete that account (which is probably more complicated since I believe you will have to re-friend him through that new account)
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There are two ways that come to mind. 1 is to give him a gift card (as Frank mentioned in his comment), the other is to make a new account and gift it to him through it, and then delete that account (which is probably more complicated since I believe you will have to re-friend him through that new account)
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Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
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Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
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Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
Also note that Steam does not let you use the 'friend' system until you have spent at least $5. The person may be able to gift via email, however. See -> support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663
– Joishi Bodio
Jan 2 at 20:50
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Instead of creating a temporary account or giving a gift card, you can use an authorized reseller site like the humblebundle.com or greenmangaming.com to purchase a Steam key that your friend can redeem. Often these kind of sites have the added benefit of allowing you or your friend to select either a Steam or GOG key (or just download a DRM-free installer directly for some games).
Note that in my experience, some people have trouble understanding how to redeem these keys, but if your friend is familiar with Steam or GOG, they should be able to figure it out. These sites do a pretty good job of explaining how to redeem keys.
("Artifact" is a Valve game and therefore will probably only ever be available on Steam, but for others looking for a way to do this with other games, I think this is the better option.)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you only buy keys from a legitimate authorized reseller! There are illegitimate sites, such as G2A, that sell illegally (or questionably at best) acquired keys. These keys have a high chance of getting revoked, so it is very important to check to make sure the site's legitimate.
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Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
1
@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
add a comment |
Instead of creating a temporary account or giving a gift card, you can use an authorized reseller site like the humblebundle.com or greenmangaming.com to purchase a Steam key that your friend can redeem. Often these kind of sites have the added benefit of allowing you or your friend to select either a Steam or GOG key (or just download a DRM-free installer directly for some games).
Note that in my experience, some people have trouble understanding how to redeem these keys, but if your friend is familiar with Steam or GOG, they should be able to figure it out. These sites do a pretty good job of explaining how to redeem keys.
("Artifact" is a Valve game and therefore will probably only ever be available on Steam, but for others looking for a way to do this with other games, I think this is the better option.)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you only buy keys from a legitimate authorized reseller! There are illegitimate sites, such as G2A, that sell illegally (or questionably at best) acquired keys. These keys have a high chance of getting revoked, so it is very important to check to make sure the site's legitimate.
New contributor
1
Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
1
@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
add a comment |
Instead of creating a temporary account or giving a gift card, you can use an authorized reseller site like the humblebundle.com or greenmangaming.com to purchase a Steam key that your friend can redeem. Often these kind of sites have the added benefit of allowing you or your friend to select either a Steam or GOG key (or just download a DRM-free installer directly for some games).
Note that in my experience, some people have trouble understanding how to redeem these keys, but if your friend is familiar with Steam or GOG, they should be able to figure it out. These sites do a pretty good job of explaining how to redeem keys.
("Artifact" is a Valve game and therefore will probably only ever be available on Steam, but for others looking for a way to do this with other games, I think this is the better option.)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you only buy keys from a legitimate authorized reseller! There are illegitimate sites, such as G2A, that sell illegally (or questionably at best) acquired keys. These keys have a high chance of getting revoked, so it is very important to check to make sure the site's legitimate.
New contributor
Instead of creating a temporary account or giving a gift card, you can use an authorized reseller site like the humblebundle.com or greenmangaming.com to purchase a Steam key that your friend can redeem. Often these kind of sites have the added benefit of allowing you or your friend to select either a Steam or GOG key (or just download a DRM-free installer directly for some games).
Note that in my experience, some people have trouble understanding how to redeem these keys, but if your friend is familiar with Steam or GOG, they should be able to figure it out. These sites do a pretty good job of explaining how to redeem keys.
("Artifact" is a Valve game and therefore will probably only ever be available on Steam, but for others looking for a way to do this with other games, I think this is the better option.)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you only buy keys from a legitimate authorized reseller! There are illegitimate sites, such as G2A, that sell illegally (or questionably at best) acquired keys. These keys have a high chance of getting revoked, so it is very important to check to make sure the site's legitimate.
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Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
1
@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
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Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
1
@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
1
1
Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
Unfortunately I don't think any of those types of sites have Artifact, since it's developed by Valve.
– Allball103
2 days ago
1
1
@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
@Allball103 I think you're correct, see the 3rd paragraph. ;)
– CullenJ
2 days ago
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+1 for combat with the addiction.
– Mr_Green
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+1 for the 1k humblebrag
– Private
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