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First published: 11 April 2021 @ 3:14 pm

4. Going Digital

Whether you’re a PC gamer or a console gamer, you should strongly consider going digital. Digital games are cheaper, and they’re easier to find deals on.

5. Bundles

You can save quite a bit of money by purchasing a bundle of games rather than purchasing them individually.

6. Trade-In

You can trade your games in at your local game store, and most stores will give you a discount on a new game. If you’re looking to save even more money, trade-in your games at a store that buys your used games and sells them to someone else.

7. Use Your Card

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If you have a credit card that gives you cash back or rewards points for certain purchases, use it for your gaming hobby. This is a great way to save money, but you have to be very careful. Make sure you pay off the card on time every month.

8. Avoid Pre-Ordering

One of the biggest traps that gamers fall into is pre-ordering games. You’re going to pay quite a bit of money upfront, and the game might not even be worth it. It’s better to wait until the game actually comes out and then decide whether or not you want to buy it.

9. Sell Your Games

If you’re looking to make a little extra cash, sell your used games online. You can sell your games in online auctions or sell them to a used games store. 

The biggest thing to remember is to be patient if you’re trying to save money on your gaming hobby. If you wait for the right time to buy, you’ll save a lot of money, so don’t feel forced to buy a game the second it comes out.

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