offline accessBuy Executive Assault 2 Steam Offline Account
An Executive Assault 2 Steam offline account is a ready-made account that already owns the game. You log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player RTS/FPS build. The price on bonege is $9.99 one-time versus about $24.99 on Steam — a 60% saving. Delivery is instant and automated, you pay with crypto, there is no region lock, and access is backed by a free replacement guarantee.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$24.99 (save ~60%)
- What it is
- Shared Steam offline account that already owns Executive Assault 2
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — single-player base-building and command
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy Executive Assault 2 cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a shared Steam account that already owns Executive Assault 2, plus a short set of instructions on how to sign in and switch to Offline Mode. This is an Executive Assault 2 offline account, not a Steam key, not a gift link and not a subscription. There is nothing to redeem and nothing to activate — the game is already in the library, so once you log in it is sitting there ready to launch. The whole point is that you skip the usual purchase step and pay $9.99 instead of the $24.99 Steam asking price, which works out to roughly 60% off.
Once you are in Offline Mode you have the full single-player experience: building your corporate base inside an asteroid, laying out rooms and corridors, automating production lines, constructing and commanding fleets of starships, and dropping down into first-person to walk your own facility or pilot a fighter yourself. Everything that ships in the base game is present on the account — the campaign-style sandbox, the AI commander tools, the build menus and the ship designer. You are not getting a stripped-down demo; you are getting the same install any owner would have.
Because this is a shared offline account, the model is simple and honest: you buy cheap access to play the game by yourself, not your own personal account to keep online. That trade-off is what makes the $9.99 price possible, and for a single-player RTS/FPS like this it usually does not get in the way of how you actually want to play.
How an Executive Assault 2 offline account works
After checkout the system sends your login details automatically — this is instant, automated delivery, so you are not waiting on a human to hand-process the order. You sign in to Steam with the credentials provided, let the client recognise the session, and then set Steam to Offline Mode from the menu. From that point the account no longer needs to talk to Steam's servers, and you can launch Executive Assault 2 and play whenever you like.
Offline Mode is the core of how a shared account works and why it stays stable. Steam was built to let you play your owned games without a live connection, and Executive Assault 2 runs perfectly under that design because its base-building, fleet command and FPS gameplay are all driven locally. You build your asteroid base, queue your starship fleets, mine and trade resources and fight the AI without ever needing to be online. The buy Executive Assault 2 Steam account route is popular precisely because the offline single-player loop is so self-contained.
If access ever stops working, you are covered by the free replacement guarantee — message support and you get a fresh working account. Keep Steam in Offline Mode as instructed, avoid changing the account's stored settings, and the experience stays smooth. This is the same flow people use across our catalogue, so it is well-tested rather than experimental.
Cheaper than a Steam key
On Steam, Executive Assault 2 lists at around $24.99. On bonege the offline account is a flat $9.99, which is about 60% less — the cheapest price route we offer for this game. A Steam key would still cost you close to full price unless it happens to be on a deep sale, and even discounted keys rarely land at this level. The shared offline-account model is what keeps the number low: you are paying for access to play, not for a brand-new owned copy, and that is a deliberate, transparent trade.
It is worth being clear about the difference, because a cheap Executive Assault 2 Steam offer can mean a few different things. A key gives you a fresh activation you own forever and can play online with. This offline account gives you immediate access to the full single-player game at a far lower cost, played in Offline Mode on a shared login. If your goal is to experience the campaign — building the base, commanding fleets, jumping into the FPS view — without paying $24.99, the offline account is the cheaper and faster path.
There are no card fees, no currency-conversion surprises and no regional markup added on top. The $9.99 you see is what you pay, settled in crypto, and the saving versus the full Steam price holds no matter which Tier-1 country you are buying from.
Is it safe?
This is a real shared Steam offline account, and we describe it exactly as that — no claims of being an official store, no fake legality badges, no invented reviews. You are buying access to play Executive Assault 2 by yourself in Offline Mode, and the honesty about what the product is goes a long way toward it being safe to use. You do not enter any of your own payment details into the account, and you do not link anything personal to it.
Payment is handled in crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH and LTC — so there is no card data changing hands and no chargeback risk hanging over the order. Delivery is automated, which means your details arrive the same way every time without manual exposure. Every purchase is backed by the free replacement guarantee, so the practical risk to you is low: if a login stops working, you are issued a new one rather than left stranded.
The main thing to keep in mind is that you should stay in Offline Mode and treat the account as shared access for solo play. Do not try to change the stored email, password or other settings, since that breaks the access for everyone and voids the smooth replacement flow. Follow the simple instructions sent at delivery and the Executive Assault 2 shared account behaves predictably.
About Executive Assault 2
Executive Assault 2 is an Action, Indie and Strategy game that blends real-time strategy with a first-person shooter, set in space. You take over a corporation and build your headquarters deep inside an asteroid, carving out rooms, wiring up production and defending the place from rival AI. The twist that defines the series is the scale shift: you manage everything from a top-down RTS perspective, then drop straight into first person to walk those same corridors, fix a turret, or scramble into a fighter and fly the battle yourself.
On the strategy side you command fleets of starships in large set-piece battles, mine and trade resources to fund expansion, and design and construct your own vessels rather than picking from a fixed list. The FPS layer keeps the game tactile — there is a real difference between ordering a defence and standing in it. That combination of base-builder, fleet commander and shooter gives Executive Assault 2 an identity that pure RTS or pure FPS titles do not have, and it is exactly the kind of meaty single-player sandbox that suits an offline account.
Because all of this runs locally in single-player, it is a strong fit for buying as an offline account: you get the full RTS/FPS sandbox, the ship designer and the asteroid base management for $9.99 instead of $24.99, and you can settle in and play it entirely on your own schedule in Offline Mode.
// pros
- Save about 60% — $9.99 instead of the ~$24.99 Steam price
- Instant, automated delivery — login details arrive right after checkout
- Full single-player RTS/FPS campaign playable in Steam Offline Mode
- Pay with crypto (USDT TRC20, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops working
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline only — no online multiplayer on this account
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared login, not your own personal account
Playing Executive Assault 2 offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
Executive Assault 2 — questions
Can you play Executive Assault 2 offline?
Yes. You log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player RTS/FPS build — base-building, fleet command and FPS gameplay all run locally with no connection needed.
How much is Executive Assault 2 on bonege?
It is a flat $9.99 one-time, versus about $24.99 on Steam — roughly 60% off and our cheapest price for this game.
How fast is delivery?
Instant and automated. Your account login details are sent right after payment confirms, so you can be playing within minutes.
How do I pay?
With crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There are no card payments and no region lock, so you can buy from anywhere.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key is a fresh activation you own and can play online. This is a shared offline account that already owns the game — you play the full single-player game in Offline Mode for far less than a key costs.
Is it safe?
Yes, used as intended. It is a shared offline account for solo play, you pay in crypto with no card details exposed, and every order is backed by a free replacement guarantee. Just stay in Offline Mode and don't change the account settings.



