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The Gamer’s Savings Plan: Why Saving Can Help You Buy Games

The Gamer’s Savings Plan: Why Saving Can Help You Buy Games

September 22, 2019 By Michael Piggott

There are at least 2.2 billion gamers active in the world today. 

On top of that, people spent over $23.5 billion on games in 2015. 

If you’re one of those many people who love games, what if I told you that you could buy your favorite releases without ever feeling financial stress?

It’s time you learned how to save your money so you can play the games you want. 

Interested? 

Read on to learn about the ways you can use a gamer’s savings plan to make your life easier, and how you might even be able to make some extra cash while you’re at it. 

The ‘Sell Your Unwanted Games Savings Plan’

If you’re a console gamer, chances are you have titles hanging around that you no longer play. 

Want to save your money? Sell your used titles for extra bucks. 

Where’s the best place to sell your used games? 

Try out Amazon and Ebay. 

Amazon lets you market your old game through strong filters and has enough users that you’ll virtually always get a bite. 

Rent Your Games

Ever wondered why most newly released console games cost so much?

Part of the reason is due to production and sheer development. But the games you buy on release-day are often over-priced due to buyer competition. 

If you’re tired of waiting in a long line to buy an expensive game, look towards online renting services. 

AmazonPrime, Gamefly, and Nvidia are just some of the options that can save you a lot of money. Then, you aren’t paying tons of money every year Bethesda comes out with a new Elder Scrolls title. 

Replayable Titles 

When you’re researching new games to buy, target games that have high replayability. 

This makes it easier for you to settle down with one particular game, and not spend loads of money on a new release right away. 

Try searching for games that focus on open-world questing and multiple endings. This makes you motivated to play the game again, saving you money. 

Do Your Research 

This ensures that you aren’t wasting your money on a game. 

Though you can never know how good a video game is going to be from reviewers and spec-research, you can get a better idea of how much fun you’ll have. 

Be sure to research a game through multiple game-review outlets. Some will have inherent biases towards or away from the title you’re interested in. 

You can also try reaching out to betas and demos to see if the game is worth your money. 

Game Investments 

It seems like a dream question: how do I make money playing games? 

The answer is simple. Besides saving, you can make real-time investments while you play your favorite games. 

Options like Lootfeed allow you to connect your game data to an investment app, making you money while you play. 

Save Money While You Play 

A good savings plan can give you all the opportunity you need to play the games you want without worrying about your wallet. 

What about making some extra cash while you’re playing? 

Here’s your chance! You can check out services like Lootfeed to automatically accrue funds while gaming away. 

Go for it. Be the gamer who never has to sell another title again. 

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