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Smart-Saving Tips For Gamers Who Usually Spend Money For In-Game Purchases, Bundles [2022]

Smart-Saving Tips For Gamers Who Usually Spend Money For In-Game Purchases, Bundles [2022]

Managing your finances is important because you need to track your daily expenditures.

Specifically, if you are a gamer, microtransactions might slip little by little without you knowing. With that, it's always recommended to handle your money when it comes to video games smartly.

If you have already made gaming your hobby, chances are you might spend more than what you should save. For this part, we will teach you how to save bucks when it comes to gaming effectively.

Play F2P Games

Smart-Saving Tips For Gamers Who Usually Spend Money For In-Game Purchases, Bundles [2022]
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Here's how you can save more money while you enjoy playing video games.

This first trick is self-explanatory. If you want to save a lot of money from video games, play free-to-play games. However, it does not mean that you cannot allot some money in this type of game. This only means that you can push through playing and avoid paywalls.

We recommend you take note of your small transactions when playing F2P games. Without your knowledge, you might have already spent hundreds of dollars by gradually purchasing in-game cosmetics or items that you like.

Grab Free Games 

Some developers offer expensive games for free, but only for a limited time. Instead of buying a pricey game because of the hype, we suggest that you look for another game that will be available for a short period.

For this part, we highly suggest you regularly visit Epic Games. Just watch out for its weekly giveaway of free games in its official application.

If you are a PlayStation player, you can take the opportunity to access various games monthly. However, you need to have a consecutive subscription for PlayStation Plus, which costs $9.99.

Don't forget to claim them so you can install them right away. If you're planning to play them later, you can immediately download them when the time comes.

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Sign Up For Xbox Game Pass

According to Space.com, you can go for a thrifty gaming service through Xbox Game Pass, which is dubbed "Netflix of gaming." For a monthly subscription of $9.99, you can have the luxury of playing huge titles on the platform, such as "Dead Space" and "Halo."

Still, the gaming appetite depends on one person to another. If you are the type of player who is a hardcore gamer, this deal is simply a steal. If you're more of a casual player, you might as well think twice before diving into this transaction.

Look For Huge Game Sales

Aside from Xbox and PlayStation subscriptions, you can also visit other gaming platforms such as Steam and Nintendo. You can spot sweet discounts for up to 90% if you are lucky, especially during holidays.

Be aware that there are exact schedules for these deals. As such, you can buy your favorite games during the summer or winter sale. Mark all the holidays and other important occasions in your calendar so you won't be left behind during discount-grabbing events.

For bundle offers, you can check Humble Bundle.

Trade Digital or Physical Games With Other People

The last on the list to save money on video games is spending no money. This smart-saving technique saves you time on going to stores. 

Although trading cartridges with your friend seems like an old-fashioned style, it's an effective way to be wise about your spending habits.

If you no longer need the game, swap it with a game you haven't played before. If you have already finished it, you can do the same thing. Just be careful who you are transacting with.

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Written by Joseph Henry 

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