In this article, we have outlined all the requirements to obtain a refund for your game on Steam.

Steam Refund Requirements

Before we refund a game on Steam, we must consider its prerequisites. Steam allows you to ask for a refund for any game purchased on the app, but you need to fulfill the prerequisites of its Refund Policy for the request to be accepted.  The two most significant prerequisites for refunding a game on Steam are: So if you make your refund request after the two weeks have passed and/, or you have played the game for more than 2 hours, Steam will most likely not accept your refund request.  However, on their official support website, Steam stated that a refund request can still be made even if the abovementioned requirements are not met. But for this request to be accepted, there should be a very special and convincing reason. The typical reasons users give when they return a game will more than likely be rejected.  For example, if the developers of the game have released a game-breaking update that makes the game completely unplayable, there is a chance that your refund request will be accepted despite not meeting the 2-week and 2 hours of playtime requirements.  If you’re unsure how long you’ve played the game on Steam, follow these steps to find this out: If you’re unsure how long it has been since you purchased the game on Steam, follow these steps to figure it out: The next requirement for refunds is that you must not have a VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) ban on the game you’re trying to refund. And lastly, if you’re wondering what reason you need to put for your refund request to be accepted, you don’t need to overthink it because you can ask for a refund for any reason – as long as you fulfill all the necessary refund requirements.  So if your PC cannot run the game, or you were misled by the game trailer, or you do not like the game, your refund request will be accepted. 

How to Refund a Game on Steam

If you fulfill all the conditions mentioned above, you can refund a game on Steam by following the steps we’ve listed below: If you don’t see a dropdown list for payment methods and instead only see “Refund to my Steam Wallet,” there can be two reasons for this. The dropdown list either becomes unavailable if you do not have a Credit/Debit Card linked or your card does not accept refunds.  The payment methods listed below support refunds on Steam:

PayPalVisaMasterCardAmerican ExpressDiscoverJCB

So if your available payment method is not on this list, you cannot get real cash back through the refund. You will only be able to receive money in your Steam Wallet.  Once you’ve submitted your refund request, you will instantly receive an email from Steam confirming the request.  Before you actually get your refund, your request must first be processed and approved. Most refund processes are usually approved within a few hours.  But in certain situations, the approval process can take one to two days to finish. This generally happens when the refund request is made during a very busy period, such as the Steam Summer Sale. Once your refund has been approved, the game will be removed from your library, but you will not receive the refund money instantly.  The refund can take up to 7 days to reach your account. And if you selected an international payment method in your refund request, it can take up to 14 days. But don’t let this worry you, as many users have reported receiving their refunds within 24 hours of the approval. If Steam rejects your refund request for whatever reason, they will mention it in the email regarding the approval. If you believe the request should not have been rejected, you can contact Steam Support and message them about the issue.

Can Gifts be Refunded on Steam?

If you have received a game on Steam as a gift, you can refund it even if you have already accepted the game.  If you have received a game as a gift but have not accepted it into your library, the person who sent it must submit a refund request. And if you have accepted the gift and added it to your library, you (the receiver) must submit the refund request.  The refund process for the gifted game will be exactly the same as usual in both cases. If you have accepted the gift and have played the game for more than 2 hours, or the game has been in your library for more than 14 days, you will not be able to get a refund. Do note that when a gifted game is refunded on Steam, the refund goes to the person who bought the game and sent it as a gift. The person who received the gift will not receive any funds.

Can DLCs and In-Game Purchases be Refunded on Steam?

Steam also allows you to refund DLCs bought on the platform, but not all DLCs can be refunded. Whenever you buy a DLC for a game on Steam, there will be a marker on its Store Page indicating whether it is refundable. If the DLC is marked as non-refundable, you will not be able to refund it under any circumstances. But if it is refundable, you can refund it as long as you meet the following requirements: If you fulfill these requirements, you can submit a refund request for the DLC using the normal method, and the DLC will be refunded.  As for in-game purchases, Steam guarantees a 48-hour refund period on all Valve-developed games (such as CS:GO and Dota 2) as long as the items purchased have not been used, modified, or sold/transferred. But if 48 hours have already passed since you purchased the in-game item, you will not be able to receive a refund. When you’re purchasing an item in a game that is not developed by Valve, there will be a warning shown at the time of purchase that will tell you whether it is refundable. If you buy an item and the warning shows that it is non-refundable, there will be no way for you to get a refund for this item in the future, so purchase it wisely. 

Can Pre-Purchased Games be Refunded on Steam?

If you purchased a game in advance before its official release on the Steam store, Steam gives you the option to refund the game at any time before its official release.  So if you’ve pre-purchased a game and it still hasn’t been officially released on Steam, you can instantly refund it without any trouble.  But once the game has officially been released, the refund process for it will be the same as usual. You will only be able to refund it if you’ve played it for less than 2 hours and it’s been less than 14 days since its official release. 

Can Games Added as Keys on Steam be Refunded?

If you add a game to your Steam library using a key you purchased from a third-party source, Steam will not give you the option to refund it.  Only games bought directly from the Steam market itself can be refunded on the platform. Steam does not offer refunds for any outside purchases.

Can Games be Refunded at Full Price and then Bought on Sale?

If you purchased a game on Steam right before it went on sale, Steam allows you to refund the game at full price and repurchase it at its discounted price.  So if you buy a game at its usual price ($60), and it goes on a 50% sale ($30) within 14 days of your purchase, you can refund the game and get back all the money you paid ($60). And then, you can buy the game at the discounted $30 price through the sale. But remember that you must have played the game for less than 2 hours to be eligible for the refund. Otherwise, this refund method will not work.

Can Steam Wallet Funds be Refunded?

If you add funds to your Steam Wallet, Steam gives you a 14-day refund period to refund them as long as you do not use any of the funds added. Do note that the refund is only offered if you added funds to your Steam Wallet by purchasing them directly through Steam.  If you use a store-bought Steam Gift Card or another third-party source to obtain the Steam Wallet funds, you will not be able to receive a refund. 

Do Not Abuse Steam Refunds

Since Steam allows users to play games for up to 2 hours before they become ineligible for a refund, many users often try to abuse their refund system. They do this by first purchasing games, playing them for slightly less than 2 hours, then refunding them and getting all their money back. In this way, they can play different games for hours on Steam without having actually to pay for them. However, Steam’s system swiftly picks up on the fact that these users are trying to abuse their refund system, and it quickly revokes their access to the feature.  So be cautious with your use of the refund system. You should not use it as an exploit to test out games for free. Only use the refund feature on Steam when you actually need to.  If you abuse the system, Steam will eventually stop offering refunds to you, and you’ll never be able to use the feature again.

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