Resident Evil 5 — Steam offline account offline access
offline / shared account

Buy Resident Evil 5 Steam Offline Account

Very Positive
$9.99
Instant delivery
Crypto payment
Replacement guarantee
Works worldwide
developer
Capcom
publisher
Capcom
genres
Action, Adventure
reviews
Very Positive

This is a Steam offline account that already owns Resident Evil 5. You pay $9.99 once instead of the ~$23.33 full Steam price, which saves you about 57%. You log in, set Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full Chris and Sheva campaign solo, with local split-screen co-op also available offline. Online co-op is not included. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto only, and there is no region lock.

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Key facts

Price on bonege
$9.99 — one-time
Full Steam price
~$23.33 (save ~57%)
What it is
Steam offline account that owns Resident Evil 5
How you play
Steam Offline Mode — solo campaign + local split-screen co-op (no online)
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 Resident Evil 5 cheap — offline account

What you get

You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Resident Evil 5. The full campaign is there in the library, following BSAA agent Chris Redfield and his partner Sheva Alomar into Africa to investigate a bioweapon outbreak that is twisting the local population into aggressive creatures. The whole story-driven action experience is ready to download, including the partner-based gameplay that defines this entry. This is not a key and not a gift code — it is a ready account with Resident Evil 5 sitting in the library, waiting for you to install it.

After your payment confirms, the account credentials are delivered to you automatically within minutes. You sign in to the Steam client, download Resident Evil 5 like any other title, and switch Steam to Offline Mode to play. The price is $9.99 one time, against the roughly $23.33 the game usually costs on Steam, so you save about 57%. If access ever stops working, the free replacement guarantee covers you, so a single login problem is never a dead end.

How a Resident Evil 5 offline account works

The flow is simple. You receive the account details, log into Steam, and let Resident Evil 5 finish downloading to your drive. Once it installs, you click your account name in the top-left of Steam and choose Go Offline. From there the game runs from local files, so you can play the entire Chris and Sheva campaign with an AI partner without needing a live connection. This is the Offline Mode built into Steam — there is no patch, no crack, and no third-party launcher involved.

On the co-op side, here is the honest detail: Resident Evil 5's local split-screen co-op works offline, so a second player can grab a controller and join you on the couch. What is not included is online co-op — you cannot matchmake or play with a partner over the internet through this account. For solo play and local two-player on one screen, Offline Mode handles everything. Treat the account as shared access for playing rather than your own profile, keep your personal email and payment details off it, and use it only for running Resident Evil 5.

Cheaper than a Steam key

A Steam key for Resident Evil 5 usually sits close to the ~$23.33 list price outside of sales, and key shops tend to trim only a little off that. This offline account is $9.99 flat, which is roughly 57% below the full Steam price. You are paying for access to play the game, not for a code you redeem onto your own profile, and that difference in model is why the price can be this low. If your goal is to play through the campaign — solo or in local split-screen — for as little as possible, the account is the cheaper route.

It is worth stating the trade-off so the savings are honest. A key gives you permanent ownership on your own account; this gives you cheap, immediate offline access through a shared account, with local co-op but no online co-op. For a campaign you play through, replay, and maybe share on the couch, that trade is easy to accept. You get the full Resident Evil 5 experience offline and keep about $13 versus paying the full Steam price for a key.

Is it safe?

We are upfront about what this is: an offline, shared Steam account, not an official key and not a personal license. Delivery is automated, and every account is backed by a free replacement guarantee, so if the login ever stops working you contact us and we arrange new access. The safest approach is to stay in Offline Mode while you play and avoid changing the account's email, password or other settings, because those are shared and any change affects other users.

Keep your own information separate and you remove almost all of the risk. Don't link your personal payment cards, don't enable purchases on the account, and don't use it for anything beyond playing Resident Evil 5. Used this way it behaves like any normal Steam install running offline. There is no region lock to work around, no card data exposed because payment is crypto, and clear support behind the guarantee if anything needs fixing. Just remember that online features are not part of what you are buying here.

About Resident Evil 5

Resident Evil 5 picks up years after the fall of Raccoon City, with series veteran Chris Redfield now working for the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance. Sent to Africa to track a biological agent, he teams up with local agent Sheva Alomar as the two uncover a plot far bigger than a single outbreak. The game leans harder into action than earlier entries, with tight over-the-shoulder shooting, inventory and weapon management, and a constant emphasis on cooperation between the two leads as they fight through swarms of infected enemies.

This Steam release is the port of the original 2009 Games for Windows - Live version, and buying the Untold Stories Bundle on Steam brings it up to the Gold Edition content. The partner dynamic between Chris and Sheva runs through the whole campaign, whether you play with the AI handling Sheva or hand the second character to a friend in local split-screen. One technical note worth knowing: this version does not support the NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision that came with the old GFWL release. With a Very Positive player rating, Resident Evil 5 remains one of the most action-packed chapters in the series.

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  • Save about 57% — $9.99 instead of the ~$23.33 full Steam price
  • Instant, automated delivery within minutes of payment
  • Full campaign solo plus local split-screen co-op, all playable in Offline Mode
  • Pay with crypto — no card and no region lock, works worldwide
  • Free replacement guarantee if account access ever stops

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  • · Online co-op is not included — only solo and local split-screen offline
  • · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own profile
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Playing Resident Evil 5 offline

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Pay with crypto

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

02

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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Resident Evil 5 — questions

Can you play Resident Evil 5 offline?

Yes. The full campaign plays offline solo, and local split-screen co-op also works in Offline Mode. Online co-op over the internet is not included.

How much is Resident Evil 5 on bonege?

It is $9.99 as a one-time payment, compared to the roughly $23.33 full Steam price — about 57% cheaper.

How fast is delivery?

Delivery is instant and automated. Once your crypto payment confirms, the account details arrive within minutes.

How do I pay?

Payment is crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There are no cards and no region restrictions.

What's the difference vs a Steam key?

A key adds the game to your own account permanently. This is cheaper offline access through a shared account — you play in Offline Mode, with local split-screen co-op but no online co-op.

Is it safe?

It is a shared offline account, delivered automatically and backed by a free replacement guarantee. Stay in Offline Mode, don't change account settings, and keep your own details off it.

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