5 Best Game Price Comparison Websites (Bargain Finders)

While browsing for the best places to buy games online, I noticed that there was not a single article talking about the websites that compare the prices of not only games but also platforms.

What if there were some platforms that already did that comparison for you and just provide you with the result?

Well, in this article I will highlight the, in my opinion, 5 best and most reliable game price comparison websites.

The 5 best game price comparison websites are
  1. Allkeyshop.com
  2. Gocdkeys.com
  3. DLCompare.com
  4. GG.deals
  5. Bestgameprice.net

Allkeyshop

Allkeyshop’s been around for over 10 years, and I’ve been using it forever. I still can’t get over how much stuff they have. It’s not just that they have basically every game for all the platforms—PC, Xbox, PS4, PS5, and Switch—but they also pull in a bunch of stores to compare prices.

They even have a browser add-on that shows you the best deals when you’re checking out games on Steam, Origin, Uplay, and all that. Super handy.

I’m also into their rewards thing—they give you a daily spin on this wheel where you can win stuff. You just link your Steam account, and you’re good to go. And yeah, they’re rated pretty high on TrustPilot—like 4.8 out of 5 from almost 800 reviews, so most people seem pretty happy with it.

The only bummer is that they don’t have many free games, but hey, you can’t win ‘em all. They do have some, but these usually require you to have some type of subscription such as PS Plus and Amazon Prime.

Pros

  • Great variety of games and stores.
  • Reward System.
  • Excellent TrustPilot reviews.
  • Browser extension.

Cons

  • No free games

Gocdkeys.com

Most deal-finding sites for games are just about, well, games. Maybe some software or gift cards if you’re lucky. But Gocdkeys lets you compare prices not just for games (on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch), but also hardware and consoles—yeah, actual hardware! And they pull in from some of the top stores online.

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They got tons of stuff, though I kinda wish they had a rewards program or something like that. Oh, and yeah, they don’t really have many free games, so you gotta dig those up yourself.

Other than that, I don’t get any complaints. They’ve got this cool carousel that always shows the best live deals, and it updates depending on what’s cheapest at the time.

Reviews on Trustpilot are mostly solid, with a 4.6/5 rating. Some people didn’t like the Wheel of Fortune thing they used to have, but they ended up getting rid of it anyway.

Pros

  • You can compare hardware prices.
  • Large collection of games.
  • Great reviews on TrustPilot.

Cons

  • No reward program.
  • Low variety of free games.

DLCompare.com

DLCompare’s been around for over a decade, and honestly, I was pretty impressed by how many stores they’ve got on there, like Eneba, Kinguin, and Gamivo.

What’s also cool about DLCompare is that it doesn’t just compare games—they do software too.

So if you’re on the hunt for the best prices on Windows or Antivirus, it’s worth checking out.

That said, don’t expect a ton of options when it comes to software. They mostly stick to Windows versions, Antivirus, and a few other things. But if that’s all you need, it’s a decent spot to look.

Something else that caught my attention is that they’ve got games for a bunch of platforms, even older ones like PS2, 3DS, and Wii-U. Plus, they’ve got discount codes on games that can save you a few bucks—some go up to 14% off!

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Nevertheless, one major drawback around that is that if you visit their site from your phone, you cannot easily see which stores have coupon codes unless you tap on the store and then on the “i” icon that appears on the left which is quite tricky and you cannot really compare the prices if you cannot see the discounts right away.

On the bright side, they offer rewards where you can win FREE GAMES and FREE GAME CARDS from time to time. Just keep an eye out for seasonal events.

Pros

  • Great reward system where you can win free games and game cards.
  • Many different platforms + old ones like PS2 and 3DS.
  • You can compare the prices of software.

Cons

  • Ease of use when browsing the website on phone.

GG.deals

GG.deals

GG.deals is a great place to compare prices because they have lots of stores while also making sure that everyone has access to these deals by offering probably the highest coupon discounts(up to -25% while most sites have up to -14%) I have seen.

However, they only compare games and a few gift cards so if you are looking for some computer software, this is not the place for you.

The voucher area at GG.deals makes it very easy to navigate through the coupon codes. You can search by category or browse through all the available offers at once. The coupons are updated frequently and are easy to use.

The biggest downside is that they don’t have a rewards program, like Allkeyshop for example.

Pros

  • Big discounts with voucher codes.
  • Great variety of games and stores.
  • You can compare gift card prices.
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Cons

  • No rewards program.
  • No free games area for easy navigation.

Bestgameprice.net

Bestgameprice.net has a really nice interface. It is easy and fast to navigate through the different categories. They have an app so there’s no need to visit their website exclusively from your browser when you are away from home.

Another plus for me is that they have a Freebies category which includes tons of free games to download and that is something very few game price comparison websites have.

Furthermore, they have a verified discord bot so you can compare game prices even on your Discord server. At last, they provide really good statistics for their games, including price history, active player count, average playtime, etc.

Honestly, it is quite a decent platform but it has some major cons. To begin with, there is a smaller variety of stores but that is because they only compare authorized sellers which is good when it comes to reliability, but, on the other hand, it makes the website quite limited in terms of options.

There is no rewards system like on some of the other websites which are not absolutely necessary but it would definitely give it an extra advantage to compete with them.

Additionally, some work needs to be done when it comes to applying search filters for codes from GOG, Origin, Epic Games Store, etc.

Finally, they have no voucher codes, unlike other price comparison websites. That, in my opinion, is probably one of their biggest weak spots.

Pros

  • Smartphone application.
  • Discord Bot.
  • Useful game statistics.
  • Highly reliable official stores only.

Cons

  • No key stores like Eneba, Kinguin, etc.
  • Voucher codes.
  • No DRM filters.
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Lampros Koukis
Lampros Koukis

I am Lampros, founder of GamingTechZone. I am passionate about gaming, technology, and computers. I have been involved in that industry for about 15 years. I have been a tech writer for the last 5 years so I am bringing to you guys the expertise and knowledge I have gathered through the years.

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