You can trust that every deal you see on /r/gamedeals is legitimate. That means no shady scam sites offering to sell you games real cheap, only to take your money and run. Furthermore, every retailer listed on /r/gamedeals is a guaranteed reputable seller. The r/gamedeals subreddit ain’t much to look at, but it’s chock full of game deals and updated constantly.īut /r/gamedeals gathers up everything, from all the major PC game stores: Steam, Humble, Amazon, GOG.com, GetGames, GamersGate, GreenManGaming, and a bunch of others. Why? Because that’s right after Steam’s new deals go up every day, and typically around the time Humble Bundles-which offer multiple games at a pay-what-you-want price-start also. I check /r/gamedeals every single morning around 10:30 PST. ![]() Communities are split up by topic, and there happens to be one dedicated exclusively to game deals. ![]() I’m sure you know what Reddit is (after all, it’s “the front page of the Internet”) but if not, it’s a crowd-sourced news aggregator. Case in point: I get all my hot tips on game sales from the Game Deals subreddit.
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