With over 50 million users worldwide and a selection of thousands of games, there's never been a better time to help top up a Steam Wallet. Giving the ability to purchase, download and play games from the comfort of a computer chair, it's the ideal gift for any PC gamer.
Whether you know a FPS fanatic, RPG Guru or RTS specialist, give them the gift of gaming with the £20 Steam Wallet Card.
All comments (26)
a1
27 Oct 15#1
Any body know the daily code? As it won't show on my iPhone Facebook..thanks
NikNaks12 to a1
27 Oct 151#3
23328L8W8C
slayermatt to a1
27 Oct 15#4
Yeah, CDkeys code thing doesn't work on phones.
Not bad, shame Steam sales aren't what they used to be though. Almost always much cheaper to buy from Humble Store/GMG/CDkeys/GoG and so on during sale times. Even more so outside of sales times.
Darkle
27 Oct 151#2
Not bad if you buy consumables or use the marketplace I guess.
But when you compare that it would take two of these to buy Fallout 4 for example for a total of £34, but from the same cdkeys website you can buy Fallout 4 for £26.59 with their 5% off code.
Zoidberg_Jesus to Darkle
27 Oct 15#5
There are many games which aren't available from grey market sellers, and Steam's sales are still pretty good. I'll have no trouble using the £40 of credit I picked up.
Darkle
27 Oct 151#6
I agree, it's just I almost always find the game I'm looking for (even during steam sales) cheaper on GMG, even without going to grey market.
The number of games that aren't available from third parties is pretty low, I wouldn't commit too much money into steam before I even know what I'm going to spend it on. That's even worse than pre-ordering, you're pre-disposing your money :smiley:
It's like when your auntie would give you those high street vouchers, and you think, why not just give me the money and let me spend it anywhere :smiley:
kanekindratiuk
27 Oct 15#7
This is great. Only thing I think I'd use it on is Skins for CSGO haha
joetootell to kanekindratiuk
27 Oct 15#9
I'd recommend OPskins for CSGO skins. They're like 60% of the price
RooGuru
27 Oct 15#8
Nice! Might pre-order a steam controller now. Managed to play with one the other day. They're pretty neat.
Joshimitsu91 to RooGuru
27 Oct 151#10
There's like a £8 delivery charge or something ridiculous like that.
kanekindratiuk
27 Oct 15#11
Great, thanks.
BenderRodriguez
27 Oct 15#12
Darkle
27 Oct 15#13
LOL, I really love that picture, thank you ;-)
RooGuru
27 Oct 15#14
That's insane, thanks for the heads up.
ameerhm
27 Oct 15#15
This is great for preparation for the winter sale! Very hot!
:smile: A friend of mine who works in tesco gets an annual 20% off everything this time of year. I bought £50's worth of steam money for a potential sale of GTA5/Witcher 3 on steam lol
Darkle
27 Oct 15#16
Yeah at £8 I'd expect next day morning delivery or something. These things aren't heavy.
dreamager
27 Oct 15#17
Oh thanks for the reminder, forgot tesco did steam credit. Controller here I come
vllee76
27 Oct 15#18
First time user of CD-keys here. Just did a purchase and I got the product key. Silly question. Where do i download the game? Do I have to purchase it separately?
Add it to your Steam account like you would a game key (Games>Activate a product on Steam) and the funds will be added to your Steam wallet, you can then use that credit to buy your desired game from the Steam store.
devill
27 Oct 15#21
OOS already :smiley:
AdamPI to devill
27 Oct 151#22
Slapped in the face by procrastination again :disappointed:
sadforyou
27 Oct 15#23
AAAA
dandubi
27 Oct 15#24
Gutted! Would have grabbed a couple at this price!
Opening post
Whether you know a FPS fanatic, RPG Guru or RTS specialist, give them the gift of gaming with the £20 Steam Wallet Card.
All comments (26)
Not bad, shame Steam sales aren't what they used to be though. Almost always much cheaper to buy from Humble Store/GMG/CDkeys/GoG and so on during sale times. Even more so outside of sales times.
But when you compare that it would take two of these to buy Fallout 4 for example for a total of £34, but from the same cdkeys website you can buy Fallout 4 for £26.59 with their 5% off code.
The number of games that aren't available from third parties is pretty low, I wouldn't commit too much money into steam before I even know what I'm going to spend it on. That's even worse than pre-ordering, you're pre-disposing your money :smiley:
It's like when your auntie would give you those high street vouchers, and you think, why not just give me the money and let me spend it anywhere :smiley:
:smile: A friend of mine who works in tesco gets an annual 20% off everything this time of year. I bought £50's worth of steam money for a potential sale of GTA5/Witcher 3 on steam lol
It's easy once you know where to look ;-)
Add it to your Steam account like you would a game key (Games>Activate a product on Steam) and the funds will be added to your Steam wallet, you can then use that credit to buy your desired game from the Steam store.