Phoenix Point — Steam offline account offline access
offline / shared account

Buy Phoenix Point Steam Offline Account

Very Positive
$9.99
Instant delivery
Crypto payment
Replacement guarantee
Works worldwide
developer
Snapshot Games Inc.
publisher
Snapshot Games Inc.
released
3 Dec, 2020
genres
RPG, Strategy
reviews
Very Positive

This is a ready Steam offline account that already owns Phoenix Point, priced at a flat $9.99. You sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player turn-based strategy campaign, with no online requirement. Delivery is instant and automated, you pay with crypto, and it works worldwide with 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
Steam offline account that owns Phoenix Point
How you play
Steam Offline Mode — full single-player strategy campaign
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 Phoenix Point cheap — offline account

What you get

You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Phoenix Point, the turn-based strategy game from the creator of the original X-COM. The full release is on the account, including the years of post-launch updates, fixes, and added content, plus Steam Workshop support for mods. After payment the credentials arrive automatically, you sign in to Steam, and the game sits in the library ready to launch with nothing to redeem. There is no key, no gift invite, and no subscription tied to this purchase.

Phoenix Point is a deep single-player strategy campaign, and that is exactly what this phoenix point account is built for. You install it through Steam, set the client to Offline Mode, and lead the Phoenix Project against a mutating alien threat. Because the campaign is solo by design, nothing about playing it requires staying connected to a server. For a flat $9.99 you get the complete, fully updated game, not a trial or trimmed build, ready whenever you want to start a new playthrough.

How a Phoenix Point offline account works

The setup uses Steam's own Offline Mode. You log into the account we send, let Steam verify once while connected, then switch the client to Offline Mode so it no longer needs the network for that session. From there you launch Phoenix Point and run the full strategic layer — research, base building, resource management, diplomacy — alongside the turn-based tactical battles. This phoenix point offline flow keeps the entire campaign playable locally, save files and all.

Since Phoenix Point's main campaign is single-player, there is no multiplayer mode you would be missing, which makes it a clean fit for an offline account. Your saves live on your own PC, so you can carry a campaign across many sessions and even try the multiple endings the game offers across playthroughs. The one caveat with Steam Workshop is that browsing and subscribing to mods online needs a connection; once mods are downloaded, you can play offline. Features tied to your own personal Steam profile are the honest trade for the flat price.

Cheaper than chasing a Steam key

Searching for a phoenix point cheap key usually means comparing grey-market sellers, checking region locks, and hoping the code activates. An offline account keeps it flat and simple: pay $9.99, get working access, and start your first campaign. There is no activation gamble and no risk of buying a code that someone else already redeemed. For anyone after the cheapest price on this strategy game, a ready account removes the uncertainty of key marketplaces.

A Steam key binds the game to whatever account redeems it, and a dead or region-locked key can leave you with nothing to show for it. This account avoids that because the game is already owned and verified before it reaches you. You are paying for guaranteed access to the full single-player game rather than a code that might fail. That is the practical reason a phoenix point steam account makes sense at this price for a solo strategist.

Is it safe?

Yes, within the clear limits of an offline account. You play in Steam Offline Mode, which keeps the session local, and you treat the account as a way to access the game rather than as your own personal profile. We do not ask you to attach payment methods or personal data to it, and you should not. For a single-player strategy campaign like Phoenix Point, that local-only model fits naturally.

If access to the account ever stops working, the free replacement guarantee covers you, so one issue does not end your purchase. We state plainly that this is a shared offline account, not an official store key and not a forever-account you own, and we never claim otherwise. Understanding exactly what you are buying is part of using it safely. For a solo turn-based campaign, this is a low-cost, low-risk way to play.

About Phoenix Point

Phoenix Point is an acclaimed turn-based strategy game from Julian Gollop, the designer behind the original X-COM. Earth has been overrun by a mutating alien menace born of the Pandoravirus, and only the Phoenix Project — a secret organization of the planet's best minds and bravest soldiers — can push back the invasion. You research and develop new technologies, explore a ravaged globe, build and manage bases, and command squads in tactical battles against an enemy that adapts to your tactics. The aliens keep changing, so a strategy that worked last mission may fail the next.

On top of the tactical combat, the game layers a diplomacy system involving rival factions: the militaristic New Jericho, the mystical Disciples of Anu, and the technophile Synedrion, each with its own goals and rewards. You can cooperate, use subterfuge to steal what you need, or crush everyone with military might, and the choices feed into a branching narrative with multiple endings. Years of updates and Steam Workshop mod support have deepened the package, and players have given it a Very Positive rating. As a content-rich single-player strategy campaign, it is an ideal match for an offline account focused on solo play.

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  • Flat $9.99 — one payment, no storefront markup
  • Instant, automated delivery after crypto payment
  • Full single-player strategy campaign, complete in Offline Mode
  • Pay with crypto — no card and no region lock
  • Free replacement guarantee if access stops

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  • · Single-player campaign — there is no online multiplayer
  • · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own personal Steam profile
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Playing Phoenix Point 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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Phoenix Point — questions

Can you play Phoenix Point offline?

Yes. You sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player turn-based campaign locally. Browsing Workshop mods needs a connection, but once downloaded you can play offline.

How much is Phoenix Point on bonege?

It is a flat $9.99 for the offline account, paid once, with no subscription and nothing else to buy.

How fast is delivery?

Delivery is instant and automated. You get the account credentials right after your crypto payment is confirmed.

How do I pay?

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

What's the difference vs a Steam key?

A key must be redeemed and can be region-locked or already used. This account already owns the game, so you get verified access for a flat price with no activation gamble.

Is it safe?

Yes, for solo play. You play in Offline Mode on a shared account, you don't add personal data, and a free replacement is provided if access ever stops.

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