How to get cards in Steam

avatarNoticingPuff·7 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·7 months ago

Easy peasy! You get Steam cards by playing games that support them. As you play, you’ll earn card drops which you can then use to craft badges or sell in the Steam Market for some sweet Wallet credit. Just keep gaming and the cards will start rolling in.

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avatarNailingSurge·7 months ago

Just play the games, folks. The more you play, the more cards you get. It's that simple. No need to complicate things.


avatarWanderingFacet·7 months ago

Buy them! If waiting for drops sounds like watching paint dry, just hit up the Steam Community Market. You can buy and sell cards with other players there. It's like a virtual trading card shop.


avatarMuggingCreek·7 months ago

I gotta say, not all games give you cards. Only some do, and you usually need to buy the game first. Free games don't always hand out cards like candy, so check if the game supports trading cards before you invest your time.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
If you're a Steam player, you need to download the Playbite app!

Playbite is like an arcade in your phone: you get to play all kinds of fun and simple games, compete with friends and others, and win cool prizes from all your favorite brands!

One of those prizes is the official Steam gift card, which you can win and use to get anything you want essentially for free!

In case you’re wondering, this is how it works: 

Playbite makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. The app then uses that money to reward players like you with prizes!

Download Playbite for free, available on the App Store and Play Store!

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