Steam $35 NZD Digital Gift Card (Email Delivery)
Steam Gift Card is an easy way to put money into your own Steam Wallet or give the perfect gift of games to your friend or family member.
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Steam Gift Cards work just like gift certificates, which can be redeemed on Steam for the purchase of games, software, and any other item you can purchase on Steam.
Add money to your Steam wallet and enjoy thousands of your favourite PC, Mac and Steamos games!
Steam Gift Cards Redemption Instructions
To use Steam Wallet funds, you must register for a Steam account and accept the terms and conditions of the Steam Subscriber agreement, available at www.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement. Some games may be age restricted. Please check age restrictions before spending Steam Wallet funds. Avalibility and pricing of games applies at the time of download. Steam Wallet funds are not redeemable for cash or credit and are not for resale. Wallet funds are your responsibility to maintain. Internet access is required to use the funds. For minimum system requirements to use Steam and/or use applications available on Steam, see www.steampowered.com. Value Corporation. All rights reserved. These terms do not affect any rights you may have under applicable law. Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Value Corporation
- If you already have Steam, go to the library tab, then click the + icon at the bottom of the page to activate a product on Steam.
- Otherwise, go to www.steampowered.com/wallet.
- Enter the unique Steam Wallet Code of this product and follow instructions.
- The face value of the card will be converted to the currency of your Steam wallet based on the daily currency conversion rate and then added to your account for immediate use.
Steam Gift Cards Redemption Instructions Terms & Conditions
- To use Steam Wallet funds, you must register for a Steam account and accept the terms and conditions of the Steam Subscriber agreement, available at www.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement.
- Some games may be age restricted. Please check age restrictions before spending Steam Wallet funds.
- Avalibility and pricing of games applies at the time of download.
- Steam Wallet funds are not redeemable for cash or credit and are not for resale.
- Wallet funds are your responsibility to maintain. Internet access is required to use the funds.
- For minimum system requirements to use Steam and/or use applications available on Steam, see www.steampowered.com.
- Value Corporation. All rights reserved.
- These terms do not affect any rights you may have under applicable law.
- Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Value Corporation.
QuantumThinker –
This is a pretty straightforward way to expand the accessibility of digital gaming. Steam’s platform has always been robust, and having gift cards like this not only simplifies gifting but also ensures users have a secure method to manage their funds. However, the lack of redeemability for cash or credit raises some philosophical questions about consumer rights in digital economies. Shouldn’t there be more flexibility in how we can use our digital assets?
WittyGamer92 –
*Insert sarcasm here.* Wow! Another gift card that requires an internet connection and compliance with endless terms and conditions! How revolutionary!
_PragmaticRealist_ –
*Sigh.* Yes, but what else did you expect? It’s not like this is new information.
_CyberCritic_ –
*Insert even more sarcasm.* Truly groundbreaking innovation by Valve!
_SteamMachine_ –
“Wallet funds are your responsibility to maintain.” This line really got me thinking: as we transition into more digitally driven economies, should companies like Valve provide better safeguards for users’ digital assets? Perhaps automatic alerts or backup options?
PixelPhilosopher –
A $35 NZD Steam Gift Card? That’s laughable! With the current pricing on Steam, this won’t even get you a single AAA title unless there’s a significant sale. The purchasing power here is abysmal; Valve should consider offering discounts on gift cards themselves to match the inflated game prices.
GameTheory42 –
I think you’re overlooking its utility during sales, though. Steam’s seasonal discounts often make these cards stretch further than their face value.
IronyIncarnate –
“Purchasing power”—sounds like you’re trying to buy a house with it, not games! Let’s not overanalyze here.
TechSavantNZ –
“Some games may be age restricted.” This disclaimer feels redundant when most gamers already self-regulate what they play. However, from a legal standpoint, I understand its necessity. Still, wouldn’t it be more impactful if Steam focused on parental control tools instead of these blanket disclaimers?