offline accessBuy Tomb Raider III (1998) Steam Offline Account
This is a Tomb Raider III (1998) Steam offline account that already owns the game, priced at a flat $9.99. You log in, set Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player adventure yourself. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto, and access works worldwide with no region lock. Tomb Raider III is a single-player game, so the entire campaign is available offline.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- What it is
- Steam offline account that already owns Tomb Raider III (1998)
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — the full single-player adventure
- 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 Tomb Raider III (1998) cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Tomb Raider III (1998). This is not a Steam key, a subscription, or a gift code waiting to be redeemed. The game is already in the account's library, so once you sign in there is nothing to activate. You use the credentials we send, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and launch the third Tomb Raider directly from the library. For a flat $9.99 you pay once and get direct access to the complete single-player adventure across its far-flung locations.
People pick this up for simple access to the classic without combing grey-market listings for the cheapest price. There is no card to enter, no regional storefront to pass, and no activation key locked to one country. The account we deliver covers all of it, and your only job is logging in to play. If you have been comparing a Tomb Raider III (1998) steam account against a cheap key, this skips the redemption step entirely. The account is ready the moment it arrives, and the price stays the same flat figure wherever you are.
How a Tomb Raider III (1998) offline account works
After checkout, the account login details are sent automatically, usually within seconds. You open the Steam client, sign in with those details, and pick Offline Mode from the Steam menu before launching the game. Offline Mode keeps the client from forcing an online session, which is exactly how this shared account is meant to run. From there you start Tomb Raider III from the library and play the full campaign at your own pace. The path from payment to playing takes only a couple of minutes.
Tomb Raider III is a single-player game from start to finish, so everything it offers is available to you offline. You guide Lara Croft as she chases clues left by an ancient meteor impact in Antarctica, leaping chasms and blasting monsters across India, the South Pacific, Nevada, and London. The game combines its trademark puzzles with faster, harder action than the earlier entries. There is no online component to miss, which makes this an honest fit for an offline account. That makes Tomb Raider III (1998) offline a clean match for how this account is set up.
Cheaper than chasing a Steam key
A Steam key has to be redeemed, and a cheap key from a marketplace can be region-locked, already used, or rejected at activation. This offline account has no key and no redemption to gamble on. You log into an account that already owns Tomb Raider III (1998) and the game is in the library ready to run. That removes the most common failure people hit when a key will not activate in their country. The flat $9.99 covers the account and the instant handoff, with nothing extra bolted on.
There is also no third-party launcher or external store involved. The game runs through Steam, which most PC players already use. You are not creating a new account on another platform or routing the download through an unfamiliar client. For anyone who just wants to play this classic without the back-and-forth of key resellers, an offline account is the simpler path. You pay once, get the login, and you are in. The price does not shift based on your region or which crypto you choose to pay with.
Is it safe?
We are clear about what this is: a shared offline Steam account, not your own personal account and not an official store purchase. You play in Offline Mode, which is the intended way to use it and keeps the session stable. Every order is backed by a free replacement guarantee, so if access ever stops working we hand you a working account at no extra cost. That replacement policy is the core of how we keep buyers covered, since shared accounts can occasionally need to be swapped. You are never left stuck with a login that no longer works.
Checkout runs on crypto only — USDT on TRC20, BTC, ETH, or LTC. There is no card form, no billing address, and no bank in the middle that can reverse or freeze the order. That keeps the process fast and keeps your details out of it. Delivery is automated end to end, so you are not waiting on a person to send anything by hand. If the login looks off when it arrives, support handles a replacement quickly. The honest framing: treat it as a shared account for solo offline play and it does exactly what you need.
About Tomb Raider III (1998)
Tomb Raider III is the 1998 entry that pushed the series toward bigger, more demanding adventures for Lara Croft. The story begins with a meteor that crashed into Antarctica thousands of years ago, and Lara follows the clues it left across the modern world to uncover a deadly secret. The journey spans jungles in India, the South Pacific, the Nevada desert, and the streets of London, with each region offering its own traps and enemies. The design pairs intricate puzzles with high-speed action, plus new moves and vehicles that widen how Lara can tackle a level. The title holds a Very Positive rating on Steam.
On this offline account you play that adventure exactly as it shipped, working through its puzzles and combat as a solo player. The third game is known for raising the challenge, with tighter platforming and tougher encounters than its predecessors. As a fully single-player title, nothing in it is gated behind online features, so the offline account hands you the whole experience. For fans of classic action-adventure who want a more demanding chapter of Lara's early run, this entry delivers. That is what a Tomb Raider III (1998) offline account puts in your hands here.
// pros
- Flat $9.99 one-time price, no card needed
- Instant automated delivery after checkout
- Full single-player adventure plays in Offline Mode
- Crypto checkout, worldwide, no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if access stops
// good to know
- · Single-player offline only — there are no online modes to begin with
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own account
Playing Tomb Raider III (1998) 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.
Tomb Raider III (1998) — questions
Can you play Tomb Raider III (1998) offline?
Yes. You sign into the account, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player adventure. The game is solo only, so nothing is lost offline.
How much is Tomb Raider III (1998) on bonege?
It is a flat $9.99, paid once. That price is the same for everyone, with no region-based changes.
How fast is delivery?
Delivery is instant and automated. The account login details are sent within seconds of your crypto payment being confirmed.
How do I pay?
Payment is crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, or LTC. There is no card option and no billing address required.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key must be redeemed and can be region-locked or already used. This is an account that already owns the game, so you just log in and play with no redemption step.
Is it safe?
It is a shared offline account meant for solo play in Offline Mode, and every order comes with a free replacement guarantee if access ever stops working.



