How to refund a game on Steam
Valve offers consumers a very generous refund policy on purchased Steam games. If you meet their two simple requirements in their return policy, you’ll be able to get a refund without any hassle. Here’s what you need to know.
Can I get a Steam refund?
To qualify for a refund, you need to request a refund within two weeks of purchase and have played less than two hours of the game. The same is true for bundles, as well, except the total hours can’t exceed two hours for all of the games in the bundle combined, nor can any of the games in the bundle be transferred.
Pre-order purchases can be refunded at any time before the game has been released. If the game has been released, the standard rules apply: no more than two hours of gameplay, and within two weeks.
Lastly, you can also refund Steam games that you’ve gifted to someone, so long as they haven’t redeemed the game. If they have, then they can initiate the refund themselves under the two hour/two week rule, but the funds are returned to the person who purchased the gift—not the gift receiver.
How to refund a game on Steam
To request a refund, open a browser of your choice and then head over to Steam’s official support portal. If you haven’t already, go ahead and log in.
Next, click “Purchases” from the list of support options.
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On the next page, select the game you would like to get a refund on.
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The next screen will display the details of the transaction. Review the transaction and then click “I would like a refund.”
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On the next screen, you’ll see some details about the game and when it was purchased. Click “I’d like to request a refund” again.
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Next, choose your desired refund method from the drop-down menu. You can have the money refunded to your Steam Wallet or card you used to purchase the game.
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Finally, select a reason why you want a refund from the next drop-down menu and then click “Submit Request.” The request will then be sent to and processed by Valve’s support team. You should hear back soon about the results of the refund request.
The issue with Steam’s refund policy
Valve undoubtedly has a very generous, pro-consumer refund policy. It allows consumers to return games within a certain period, and if they’ve played the game less than two hours, for any reason.
However, as with any good thing in life, this refund policy is sometimes exploited and has discouraged many indie developers from continuing development on games or creating new ones. Such is the case with Emika Games, a small indie game developer.
Friends! Thank you for your support! I’m leaving game development for an indefinite time to collect my thoughts. pic.twitter.com/q93NxWjyUI
— EMIKA_GAMES (@EmikaGames) August 26, 2021
Emika Games’ Summer of ‘58 is a small horror game that takes no longer than 1.5 hours to complete (as you’ll find with many indie games). In this case, many gamers would play the game to completion, then get a full refund because they didn’t exceed the two hour limit.
It’s clear that, while Valve’s refund policy is very friendly for consumers, that’s not always the case for some developers. It’s unclear if Valve will update its refund policy in the future to protect these small studios from being exploited, but hopefully a change that works for everyone will be made sooner than later.
Author: Marshall Gunnell
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