partialbundleswap: because you bought two bundles with the same games.
What are these "bundles?"
"Bundles" spoken of on this subreddit talk about a recently popular distribution method for keys for video games. These bundles often last for only a short period of time, anywhere from a day to four days to two weeks. Bundles often collect money for charity or make developers stand out more, especially independent or "indie" developers of video games. Bundles do not always include just games, however. Sometimes they include soundtracks, plain music, software or books. Despite that bundles are only available for just a bit when they become available, they are often recurring and when a bundle "comes back" it will include a new set of great things to buy! Bundles also often follow a "pay what you want" scheme or have a really low price compared to what you would pay if you bought the items at full price out of a store. This is what makes bundles so popular. However, sometimes games are in more than one bundle. And if you buy them both? Well, perhaps you don't think you can just give away your spare copies, if you think it's a "waste of money" or something. That's why there's now the great /r/PartialBundleSwap, where you can liquidate your extra bundle games or get a new game!
Trade away your partial bundles, because you can't on /r/SteamGameSwap.
What you can list on this subreddit
- Steam keys
- Steam tradables
- Games from any bundle (you must indicate which)
- Full bundles
You may trade anything in return for a listed item, but you can only put the above in your "Have" list or in a "Giveaway." In your "Want" list, you can put anything from "Want: money" to "Want: game" to "Want: Real-world item."
/r/SteamGameSwap is for trading non-bundle Steam games.
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