Buying game collection that contains game that I own Steam [duplicate]

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Let's say I buy a game. And after a few months, the bundle that contains the game (e.g. all games from specific publisher or developer or franchise) go on sale and I wish to buy that bundle. What happens to that game? is it removed from the bundle and I not pay for it? Do I get charged twice? Do I get the game as a gift?






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What happens when you buy the same game twice on Steam?

Not to worry, you can give your extra copy of any game in this pack to a friend. Extra copies are essentially the same as gifts, and you can freely give them to whomever you want. The recipient need not have a Steam account, the email Steam sends will instruct them how to make an account.

What if I buy a game that I already own on Steam?

you can not click "purchase for myself" if you already own, you must buy as a gift, and can either put gift in inventory or immediately gift to person on friends list. If you try to buy a game you already own on the Steam Store the " buy for myself" button will be grayed out.

Can I buy a Steam game and keep it in my inventory?

thanks! You can't buy games to your inventory anymore. Today we're announcing changes to gifts on Steam. The gifting process has had a bunch of friction in it for a while, and we want to make it easier for you to share the games you love with friends.

Do you legally own your Steam games?

You do not own your games. Whether bought through Steam, Origin, or any other digital download service that requires a live account to play them, you are at best renting those games, with no guarantee that you'll be able to continue to do so.



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