offline accessBuy Farthest Frontier Steam Offline Account
This is a Farthest Frontier offline account on bonege for $9.99, instead of the usual ~$20.78 on Steam — a saving of around 52%. You log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and build your settlement, manage villagers and survive the wilderness in the full single-player city builder. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is in crypto, and it works worldwide with no region lock. If the access ever stops, you get a free replacement.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$20.78 (save ~52%)
- What it is
- Shared Steam account that owns the game, for offline play
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — full single-player city builder
- 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
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Buy Farthest Frontier cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a shared Steam account that already owns Farthest Frontier, set up for offline play. After you pay, the credentials arrive, you sign into Steam, switch to Offline Mode, and the game is ready in the library. Farthest Frontier is single-player by design, so everything the game offers is available on an offline account — guiding your settlers, harvesting 16 raw materials, growing 19 types of food, and building your town across more than 190 buildings. You also get the deep farming system with crop rotation and soil management, the 140-plus point tech tree, and the survival side against the elements and raiders. Nothing is held back; this is the complete city builder for a flat $9.99.
Because this is a Farthest Frontier account and not a key, there is nothing to redeem or activate — you just log in and play. Delivery is instant and fully automated, so there is no waiting on a person to hand over anything. The flat price means no card, no subscription, and no hunting for a sale. It works the same way in every country, since there is no region lock attached. And if the access ever fails, the free replacement guarantee has you covered.
How a Farthest Frontier offline account works
The offline account approach is straightforward. You log into the shared Steam account on your PC, let it sync once while connected, then set Steam to Offline Mode from the client menu. Once you are offline, Farthest Frontier runs locally — your town, your saves, your tech progress, and your randomly generated map all live on your machine. There is no online dependency to play, because the game is single-player from start to finish. This is exactly how a Farthest Frontier offline account is meant to be used: you build, manage and survive entirely on your own.
Since the game has no multiplayer mode at all, there is no feature you lose by playing offline. The full simulation is there — villagers living their lives in real time, goods moving from work sites to homes and storage, trade routes, and the threat of disease, frost and outside raiders. You can also play in the optional pacifist mode if you would rather skip combat and focus on city design. Whether you want a relaxed builder or a tense survival run, the offline account gives you the whole experience with nothing missing.
Cheaper than a Steam key
At $9.99, this offline account sits well below the regular Steam price of around $20.78, which works out to roughly a 52% saving. A Steam key for Farthest Frontier usually costs close to full price, so an offline account is the cheaper way to start building. You do not need to wait for a seasonal discount or compare the cheapest price across grey resellers — the flat rate stays the same every day of the year. For anyone tracking the price of this city builder on PC, it is one of the lowest entry points you will find.
The difference between the two is simple and worth being clear about. A key gives you a copy on your own Steam account; this offline account is access to a shared account you play in Offline Mode. In return for that, you pay about half and skip cards entirely by paying in crypto. Because Farthest Frontier is single-player only, you lose nothing functional by choosing the account over a key — you get the same complete game for a much lower price. The only reason to prefer a key here is if you specifically want the copy tied to your personal account.
Is it safe?
We are honest about what this is: a shared offline account, not an official key, not a gift, and not your own personal copy. You play in Steam Offline Mode, which keeps your session local on your own PC — a clean fit for a single-player game like this. Delivery is automated, so there is no manual handoff and no waiting on support to send credentials. Paying in crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC — means no card details change hands anywhere in the process. Together that makes the purchase quick and low-risk.
Every Farthest Frontier offline account comes with a free replacement guarantee. If the access you bought ever stops working, we replace it — that promise is the backbone of the offer. We do not pretend the product is official or that it includes things it does not; it is offline single-player access, plainly stated. What you are paying $9.99 for is dependable offline access to the complete game, with real support behind it if something goes wrong.
About Farthest Frontier
Farthest Frontier is a survival city builder where you protect and guide a small band of settlers as they carve a town out of untamed wilderness at the edge of the known world. From the team behind Grim Dawn, it pairs town building with genuine survival pressure — you harvest wood, stone, clay, ore, herbs and honey, then turn them into a multi-tiered economy of 32 crafted items. Your settlement grows from a handful of huts into a bustling city, with housing and your town center advancing through building tiers as prosperity rises. With a Very Positive rating, it has won over fans of the genre with its depth and detail.
What sets it apart is its simulation. The farming system is unusually deep, asking you to rotate 12 crops, manage soil fertility, fight weeds, disease and frost, and balance yields against a hungry population. Villagers go about their work in real time, carrying goods across town, and you develop roads, wagons and storage to keep everything moving and prevent spoilage. Every map is fully randomized, so no two playthroughs of your frontier are the same, and a 140-plus point tech tree gives you a long road of upgrades to chase. On an offline account, this entire experience — every system, every map seed, every difficulty — is yours to play.
// pros
- Save ~52% — $9.99 instead of ~$20.78 on Steam
- Instant, automated delivery after payment
- Complete single-player city builder, fully playable offline
- Pay in crypto — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement if access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player only and played in Steam Offline Mode
- · You play on a shared account, not your own Steam account
Playing Farthest Frontier 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.
Farthest Frontier — questions
Can you play Farthest Frontier offline?
Yes. You sign into the shared Steam account, switch to Offline Mode, and play the complete single-player city builder. Farthest Frontier has no multiplayer, so nothing is lost by playing offline.
How much is Farthest Frontier on bonege?
It is a flat $9.99 as an offline account, versus the usual ~$20.78 on Steam — a saving of around 52%.
How fast is delivery?
Delivery is instant and automated. The account credentials arrive moments after your crypto payment confirms, with no manual steps.
How do I pay?
Payment is in crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There is no card option and no region lock.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key is a copy you activate on your own account; this is access to a shared account you play in Offline Mode. Since the game is single-player, you get the same full experience for about half the price.
Is it safe?
It is a shared offline account played in Steam Offline Mode, delivered automatically and paid with crypto. Every account is covered by a free replacement guarantee if access ever stops.



