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Save $$$ By Buying Computer Games Cheaper with Gamecamp

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Games have always been expensive. Back in the days of the Nintendo 64 and Sega Megadrive it wasn’t uncommon to see games retail for $60 and above. While that tier of pricing has remained relatively consistent over the years—with most AAA titles retailing at $60 or below—that doesn’t mean they’re cheap. Especially seeing as today we’re inundated with countless awesome looking games we want to add to our collection.

So I guess we all have to just save up, and cough up $60 whenever we want to buy a new title… right? Not quite.

Thanks to the wonders of the internet, today there are plenty of ways to buy modern games, even at launch.

Gamecamp is a cd key site which puts an end to the high cost of purchasing exciting new games. Offering up tantalising discount deals on games of all types and genres—be they old-school classics or cutting-edge new releases. This means that the latest titles may in fact be much more affordable than you may have thought. You may simply have been looking in the wrong place!

Let’s take a look at exactly how Gamecamp works, and why it should become your go-to for getting your hands on new games at a discount price.

How does it work?

Keys offered by retailers like Gamecamp are cheaper for a simple reason—because the sellers on the site bought them at a cheaper price. We technically could end the discussion there but let’s go a level deeper.

There’s a common misconception that many CD Key sites operate by individuals purchasing large quantities of game keys from centralised platforms (such as Steam) during sales or free event. Then going to sell the keys at a high price when the sale concludes. However, this is not correct. After all, most platforms will only let you buy one (or a very small amount) of game keys during a sale or free event.

Instead, it’s important to remember who is selling the discount CD Keys on reseller sites, and these are split into two groups. Wholesalers (businesses) and individuals.

For the most part, individual sellers will just be offloading a few spare game keys they had lying around, without making notable profit. And as platforms such as this are not majority comprised of individual sellers, we can move onto the next group.

Business wholesale sellers are what makes reseller sites work so well. These companies will approach game distributers directly to strike deals for thousands—sometimes millions—of game keys in bulk. And, as with any other product, buying in bulk gives them the opportunity to negotiate a nice discount. Alternatively, business wholesale sellers can also buy keys from cheaper regions—provided they are not region locked.

These sellers then provide the games at a reduced rate from their recommended retail price—which will be advertised by both the distributor themselves and most well recognised storefronts.

In short, businesses buy large amounts of game codes at a discount, allowing them to turn a profit by selling cheaper than the RRP.

Thus, contrary to what some may think, this process is totally legitimate and legal. It’s just an alternative business model to traditional gaming distribution.

Why Gamecamp?

Gamecamp goes one step further to ensure that you receive the biggest discount possible.

Instead of acting as a reseller site itself, Gamecamp scours the internet for the best possible deals on any given title at the moment you search. Saving you BOTH time and money. And, well, seeing as time is money, you do the math!

So, the next time you see a new game release, or dig up a gem which you just must play, do yourself a favour and save big by purchasing through Gamecamp. Heck, with discounts this good you might even buy two!

Members of the editorial and news staff of the Daily Caller were not involved in the creation of this content.

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