Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds — Steam offline account offline access
offline / shared account

Buy Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Steam Offline Account

Very Positive
$9.99
Instant delivery
Crypto payment
Replacement guarantee
Works worldwide
developer
Sonic Team
publisher
SEGA
genres
Action, Adventure, Racing
reviews
Very Positive

A Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Steam offline account is a ready-made account that already owns the game, yours for a one-time $9.99 instead of the full ~$69.99 on Steam — about 86% off. You log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the solo offline modes: Grand Prix, time trials, and local races against the AI. Online multiplayer is not included. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto, and it works worldwide with no region lock.

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Key facts

Price on bonege
$9.99 — one-time
Full Steam price
~$69.99 (save ~86%)
What it is
Shared Steam account that already owns Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds
How you play
Steam Offline Mode — solo Grand Prix, time trials, local races vs AI
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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Screenshots

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Buy Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds cheap — offline account

What you get

You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. There is no key to redeem and nothing to activate — the game is already in the library, ready to download and install. You sign in with the credentials we send, pull the game through the normal Steam client, and you are ready to race. The one-time price is $9.99 against the roughly $69.99 it costs at full price on Steam, which comes out to around 86% less for the same game.

What you play is the offline content: the classic Grand Prix across its courses, time trials where you chase your own best laps, and local races against AI opponents. You also get the full garage to dig into — over 45 vehicles, more than 70 gadgets, and 23 characters to unlock and tune as you race. That is a deep amount of single-player and local content on its own. The one thing this account does not cover is online multiplayer against other players around the world, so it is built for solo and same-screen racing rather than online lobbies.

How a Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds offline account works

Steam has a built-in Offline Mode, and that is what this account relies on. You sign into the shared account once while you are connected so the Steam client caches your session and verifies the game files, then you switch the client into Offline Mode from the menu. After that you can play without keeping the account online. For CrossWorlds that covers the solo and local offline modes — Grand Prix, time trials, and races against the AI all run cleanly this way, so you can fire up a few quick events any time.

This is a shared offline account, not your personal Steam profile, so you use it specifically as your way into CrossWorlds offline rather than as your own account. The honest limit to keep in mind: the online modes, including racing against other people online with up to 12 racers, are not part of this. What you do get is the single-player and local-offline racing — the Grand Prix circuit, time attack, and couch races — which is plenty of content to sink real hours into on its own.

Cheaper than a Steam key

A Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Steam key from a regular store sits near the full ~$69.99, and even a cheap key rarely drops to single digits because it is a fresh, ownable copy. This offline account is a flat $9.99 — far below a typical key — because what you are buying is access to play the offline modes in Offline Mode, not a brand-new activation that lands on your own account. The price difference simply reflects the difference in what changes hands.

So if your goal is to play CrossWorlds' Grand Prix and time trials solo on PC without paying full retail, the offline account is the cheapest practical route to get there. You get the cars, the gadgets, the full character roster, and all the offline racing modes for a small fraction of the key price. For players who care about the single-player circuit and local races rather than ranked online play, that is a clear win on value.

Is it safe?

Delivery is fully automated, so the credentials arrive instantly the moment your payment confirms — there is no manual wait and no back-and-forth. You then play in Offline Mode, which keeps the solo racing stable and ready whenever you want a few quick Grand Prix runs or a time-trial session, with no risk of a dropped connection mid-race. If access ever stops working, the free replacement guarantee covers you — message support and you get a working account back.

Be clear on the scope so there are no surprises: this is a shared offline account for the solo and local-offline modes of CrossWorlds, not your own permanent Steam account and not an online-multiplayer pass. Because it is shared, the right move is to sign in and play rather than changing the account's login details. If offline racing is what you want, it does exactly that at a low one-time price, and the guarantee keeps your $9.99 protected well past checkout.

About Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is the next big Sonic kart racer, sending you across land, sea, air, and space at full speed. Its signature twist is the Travel Rings: mid-race portals that warp you into a completely different CrossWorld course on the second lap, each with its own rules and surprises, before you return to the original track for a changed final lap. The result is that no two races play out the same way, and you have to stay sharp as the track shifts under you.

The real depth, though, is in the build. You pick from over 45 original vehicles and more than 70 gadgets, tuning things like movement boost, item chance, and recovery across five performance classes, then finish the look with custom paint and decals. The roster is the largest in a Sonic racer yet — 23 characters spanning Team Sonic, the Babylon Rogues, Team Chaotix, and the Deadly Six — and a Rival system picks out a tougher opponent each race to chase for bonus rewards. With a Very Positive Steam rating, the offline Grand Prix and time trials hold up as a deep, replayable solo racer in their own right.

// pros

  • Save about 86% — $9.99 instead of the full ~$69.99 Steam price
  • Instant, automated delivery — credentials arrive right after payment
  • Solo Grand Prix, time trials, and local races vs AI, playable in Offline Mode
  • Pay with crypto — no card and no region lock, works worldwide
  • Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops

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  • · Solo and local-offline modes only — online multiplayer is not included
  • · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not on your own profile
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Playing Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds 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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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds — questions

Can you play Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds offline?

Yes. You log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the solo Grand Prix, time trials, and local races against the AI. Online multiplayer is not included.

How much is Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds on bonege?

A flat $9.99, one-time, versus the full ~$69.99 on Steam — roughly 86% off.

How fast is delivery?

Instant. Delivery is automated, so the account credentials are sent right after your crypto payment confirms.

How do I pay?

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

What's the difference vs a Steam key?

A key activates on your own account near full price. This is a shared account that already owns the game, so you play the offline modes for just $9.99 — but online multiplayer is not covered.

Is it safe?

Yes. Delivery is automated and you play in Offline Mode. If access ever stops, the free replacement guarantee gets you a working account.

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