Steamcrate Subscriptions for $28
November 1, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
For gamers, there may be no better deal than Steamcrate, and for one low price you can start getting games digitally delivered directly to your computer every month. Steamcrate sends you 10 random games each month that are yours to keep. Forever. Every month you’ll experience a slew of epic new computer games that are guaranteed to range in value from $40 to $700 per crate. Now that is value.
Past crates have included Mortal Kombat X, Bioshock Infinite, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Batman Arkham Origins & more!
- Receive 10 games per month delivered to your computer for 3 months
- Discover new games every month w/ randomized crates of new releases
- Get exclusive entry into the Uber Crate giveaway every month, worth over $600
- Access games worldwide w/ no restrictions or downloadable content–just full games on Steam
This is for the 3-month subscription to Steamcrate. For other options, view drop-down above!
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 2
- 10 games/month for 3 months
- Guaranteed crate value of $40-700
- Average crate value: $102
- Updates included
Compatibility
- Internet required
- Mac OS X
- Windows
- Steam OS + Linux
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Length of access: 3 months
- Updates included
- License automatically renews at full 3-month subscription rate at end of coupon
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