Daymare: 1998 — Steam offline account offline access
offline / shared account

Buy Daymare: 1998 Steam Offline Account

Very Positive
$9.99
Instant delivery
Crypto payment
Replacement guarantee
Works worldwide
developer
Invader Studios
publisher
Destructive Creations, All in! Games
genres
Action, Adventure, Indie
reviews
Very Positive

A Daymare: 1998 Steam offline account costs $9.99 on bonege, one-time. It is a shared Steam account that already owns this survival-horror game — you log in, set Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player story. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto only, and there is no region lock. If access ever stops, you get a free replacement.

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Key facts

Price on bonege
$9.99 — one-time
What it is
Shared Steam account that owns Daymare: 1998
How you play
Steam Offline Mode — full single-player horror story
Delivery
Instant & automated
Payment
Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
Region
Worldwide, no region lock
Guarantee
Free replacement if access stops
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What you get

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Buy Daymare: 1998 cheap — offline account

What you get

You get login access to a shared Steam account that already owns Daymare: 1998. It is not a key to redeem and not a gift to your own profile — it is a ready account with the game sitting in the library, ready to install and launch. After payment the credentials arrive immediately, you sign in to the Steam client, download Daymare: 1998, and start the campaign. Nothing is gated behind a card or a specific country, so the same $9.99 account behaves identically for players in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or the EU.

Since this is a Daymare: 1998 offline account, you switch Steam to Offline Mode and play the survival horror solo. That gives you the complete story told through three characters — the elite soldier, the helicopter pilot, and the forest ranger — as a quiet town collapses into a deadly zone. Your saves stay on your own machine. For anyone who would rather pay with USDT, BTC, ETH, or LTC than chase a discounted Steam key, this is the cheapest way to get into the full single-player experience.

How a Daymare: 1998 offline account works

The process is quick. You pay $9.99 in crypto, the login is sent to you automatically, and you enter it into Steam. Once signed in, open the Steam menu and choose Go Offline — Steam keeps you authenticated locally so Daymare: 1998 launches without an active connection. From there the game runs like any single-player title: load a save, push through an area, quit, return later. While you play offline you are not tied to anyone else's session.

A few honest points up front. This is offline single-player only, so the online services attached to a personal Steam profile do not apply — achievements and cloud saves belong to the shared account rather than yours. Keep Steam in Offline Mode while you play so another user is not interrupted, and never change the account password or email. Do that and it stays clean. If the login ever stops working, contact support and you receive a free replacement account that owns the same game, so your $9.99 is always covered.

Cheaper than chasing a Steam key

An offline account and a Steam key are not the same product, and the account is often the easier buy. A key needs a working card or the right regional store, it can be region-locked, and a suspiciously cheap code can end up revoked. A bonege offline account avoids all of that: one flat $9.99, paid in crypto, with no card and no billing region to line up. You are paying for guaranteed access to the game instead of betting on where a key was originally activated.

This fits players who want Daymare: 1998 for its solo horror campaign and do not need it bolted to their own profile forever. You pay once, get in fast, and play the full single-player game. There is no subscription and no recurring fee — $9.99 is the entire cost. If you have been searching for a Daymare: 1998 cheap option or the cheapest price without dealing with regional key shops, the offline account is the direct route to it.

Is it safe?

Yes, with a bit of common sense. You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, which means your own Steam library, payment methods, and friends list are never exposed — the account you sign into is separate from anything personal. Delivery is automated, so there is no manual handler touching your details, and crypto payment keeps the transaction free of card data. The account legitimately owns Daymare: 1998 on Steam.

The single rule that keeps everything stable is to leave the account settings untouched: no password change, no email change, and stay in Offline Mode while playing. If access ever breaks on the provider side, the free-replacement guarantee has you covered — report it and get another working account for the same game. That safety net is exactly why a $9.99 offline account is a low-risk way to play the Daymare: 1998 horror story.

About Daymare: 1998

Daymare: 1998 is a third-person survival horror that openly channels the genre's classic 1990s era while telling a fresh story. A secret research facility, a deadly chemical weapon, and a security team sent to investigate set off an incident that quickly outgrows a simple breach. You move through it from multiple points of view, following an elite soldier, a helicopter pilot, and a forest ranger as one peaceful town turns into a kill zone full of mutated citizens. The multi-character structure gradually exposes a darker, layered lore.

The mechanics are deliberately hardcore. Ammo is scarce, save points are limited, enemies are tough and need to be put down before you can safely search for clues, and backtracking plus environmental puzzles slow you down in the best survival-horror tradition. A realistic gear-based HUD pushes you to manage inventory and position under pressure, while Unreal Engine 4 sharpens the dread with detailed enemies and dismemberment. Rated Very Positive, it is a tense, resource-tight ride — a strong single-player experience that this offline account is made for.

// pros

  • Flat $9.99, one-time — no subscription
  • Instant, automated delivery after payment
  • Full single-player horror story playable in Steam Offline Mode
  • Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
  • Free replacement account if access ever stops

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  • · Single-player / offline only — no online services on your own profile
  • · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your personal account
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Playing Daymare: 1998 offline

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Pay with crypto

Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.

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Get the login

We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.

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Play offline

Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.

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Daymare: 1998 — questions

Can you play Daymare: 1998 offline?

Yes. You log into the shared account, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player horror story without staying connected.

How much is Daymare: 1998 on bonege?

It is a flat $9.99, one-time, for the Steam offline account. No subscription and no recurring charge.

How fast is delivery?

Instant and automated. The account login is sent right after your crypto payment is confirmed.

How do I pay?

Crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, or LTC. No cards, and there is no region lock.

What's the difference vs a Steam key?

A key is redeemed onto your own profile and can be region-locked; this is a ready shared account you log into and play in Offline Mode for a flat $9.99.

Is it safe?

Yes — you play offline on a shared account separate from your own Steam, and if access ever stops you get a free replacement. Just don't change the password or email.

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