GameCamp Is Like a Search Engine for PC Gaming Bargains

PC has always been the platform of choice for seasoned gamers. Not only is a well-maintained desktop computer typically more powerful and versatile than a console, but games are cheaper too.  There are bargains aplenty on PC, with platforms like …

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PC has always been the platform of choice for seasoned gamers. Not only is a well-maintained desktop computer typically more powerful and versatile than a console, but games are cheaper too. 

There are bargains aplenty on PC, with platforms like Steam, Origin, and the Epic Games Store regularly slashing game prices to a fraction of what you can usually buy them for on console. 

The only difficulty is finding these bargains. There are so many ways to buy games on PC that it can be all too easy to miss out on a great sale. 

Nobody’s got the time to keep tabs on all the different stores, after all, and there’s no simple way to find the cheapest instance of the game you happen to be shopping for.

Until now. 

GameCamp, from the team behind the awesome Eldorado.gg peer-to-peer in-game item marketplace (that includes the popular titles, such as New World Coins) is a portal to a fabulous world of PC gaming bargains – and a brilliant source of news and insight on the PC gaming world. 

A Search Engine for Bargains

The GameCamp site is split into two sections. In the Blog section you’ll find up-to-the-minute news, roundup articles about the best current and forthcoming games, and a selection of guides to help you get the most out of your favorite titles. 

In the Games section, meanwhile, you’ll find the answer to all of your bargain-hunting prayers. 

The GameGamp Games section features a handful of links to the most popular games, and a search bar. To find a bargain, all you have to do is type the name of the game you’re after and you’ll get a list of online shops and prices, as well as some information about the game for good measure, all on one handy page. 

Tons of retailers are included in the results, such as CdKeysCom, GamersOutlet, and K4G, so you can always be sure of finding the cheapest alternative in a jiffy. 

To shop for video game deals, head to the GameCamp website right now. 

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