GG. deals Community GG deals helps you find the best deals on digital game downloads Join our giveaways, track new sales, synchronize your Steam collection
API to get gg. deals links and price data, to display on Steam Either way, adding something like that via any userscript or extension would probably require an API request with the Steam game id to the gg deals and getting back the gg deals game url Also, an API could provide a way to show current low historical low on Steam pages like SteamDB extension already does, but with more stores
Create a GG. deals browser extension userscript gg deals data on pricing, and now my personal data on what I own is very powerful For instance I love humble bundles, and checking the news to look at the latest humble bundle and checking it against what I already own is very useful
Keyshop integration on GG. deals - process explained And gg deals including keyshops by default and putting them on the same level as official stores essentially makes that decision for them If you're going to make keyshops opt-out, at least please try to educate players on what are the implications of using keyshops gg deals used to be much better at this: keyshops were on a separate page
Consider removing eTail. market from the list of Official Stores - GG . . . I trusted gg deals before on less known stores and I've never had any problems with my purchases Dealing with eTail market made me see that they bring an experience far closer to a key store in the fact that there are risks and far less support then any other official store I've used so far
Why is GAMIVO here? - GG. deals Community The difference between what's on GG deals and HRK is massive, but also the store itself is doing shady things with pricing Pay attention to crossed out price It's 29 99 EUR (i e steam's official price WITH tax) They use it as a reference price, which implies the new (discounted price) is also with tax, and then they add the tax again
Changelog — May 13, 2025: better push notifications and PWA support GG deals is now installable as a progressive web app (PWA), meaning you can pin it to your home screen, taskbar, Start menu or dock — just like a regular app You’ll get the same real-time notifications, but with quicker access to your wishlist and deals