Verdict first: buy at Kinguin for EUR11.59
If you just want the number, here it is. The Red Dead Redemption 2 cheapest price you can actually check out with today is EUR11.59 at Kinguin, a keyshop we rate 85/100. That is the winner across the six stores carrying it, and it is close enough to this game's tracked historical low that waiting does not buy you much.
Prices verified from our live price database on July 16, 2026.
Why so confident? A few reasons. Rockstar's open-world western launched at a full-fat RRP of EUR99.99, and one store on our list (GameBillet) still lists it near that at EUR85.49. Against that ceiling, EUR11.59 is a genuine floor-level price. The game itself is not the risk here: Red Dead Redemption 2 holds a Metacritic score of 93 and sits at 92% positive across 897,231 Steam reviews. The only real decision is where you click buy, because the six stores split into two very different groups: cheap keyshops and pricier official sellers.
- Cheapest buyable now: Kinguin, EUR11.59 (keyshop, trust 85)
- Highest trust on the list: GameBillet, 92 (official) but it is EUR85.49
- Tracked historical low: EUR8.52 (June 23, 2026), a past reading, not buyable right now
- Best all-round pick: Kinguin for price, Eneba or IndieGala if you want a higher-trust checkout
The six stores, head to head
Every store below sells a PC copy of the game. Four are keyshops (third-party key resellers), and two are official sellers. Prices, discounts, store types and trust scores are exactly what our database shows today.
| Store | Price | Discount | Store type | Trust |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinguin | EUR11.59 | not listed | keyshop | 85 |
| YuPlay | EUR12.13 | -80% | keyshop | 65 |
| Gamivo | EUR12.59 | not listed | keyshop | 72 |
| Eneba | EUR13.88 | not listed | keyshop | 80 |
| IndieGala | EUR19.99 | -80% | official | 85 |
| GameBillet | EUR85.49 | -5% | official | 92 |
A few things jump out. The four keyshops are packed into a tight EUR11.59 to EUR13.88 band, so you are choosing between them mostly on trust, not price. The two official sellers are a different story: IndieGala is a reasonable EUR19.99, but GameBillet at EUR85.49 is essentially the near-RRP option for people who want a straight official checkout and do not care about the spread.
Comparison matrix: what actually differs
| Factor | Keyshops (Kinguin, YuPlay, Gamivo, Eneba) | Official (IndieGala, GameBillet) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | EUR11.59 to EUR13.88 | EUR19.99 to EUR85.49 |
| Region / activation | Not specified in our data, confirm on the product page before paying | Not specified in our data, confirm on the product page before paying |
| Trust | 65 to 85 (varies a lot by store) | 85 and 92 (the two highest on the list) |
| Fees / vouchers | Keyshops commonly show the headline price low and add card or processing steps at checkout, so watch the final total | Standard official checkout, price you see is closer to the price you pay |
| Delivery | Digital, method not specified in our data | Digital, method not specified in our data |
I am deliberately not filling in region, activation or delivery with numbers we do not have. Our database confirms platform (PC), price, discount, store type and trust. It does not confirm activation region or delivery speed for these listings, so check each product page before you commit.
Store-by-store, quick calls
Kinguin, EUR11.59 (keyshop, trust 85)
- Cheapest buyable copy on the list right now
- Trust 85 is the joint-highest among the keyshops
- Only EUR3.07 above the tracked historical low
- Keyshop, so read the listing for region and edition before paying
- Discount not listed, the EUR11.59 is just the current price
This is the pick for most buyers. You get the lowest price and the best trust score in the keyshop group at the same time, which is rare. Usually you pay a little more for a safer store. Here you do not.
YuPlay, EUR12.13, -80% (keyshop, trust 65)
- Second-cheapest, only 54 cents over Kinguin
- Headline -80% cut
- Trust 65 is the lowest on the whole list
- The tiny saving over safer stores is not worth the lower trust
Hard to justify. You are paying almost the same as Kinguin but stepping down 20 trust points. Skip unless it undercuts everyone else on a day you are checking.
Gamivo, EUR12.59 (keyshop, trust 72)
- Still firmly in the cheap band
- A euro more than Kinguin for a lower trust score (72 vs 85)
- No listed discount to sweeten it
Middle of the pack with no reason to choose it over Kinguin.
Eneba, EUR13.88 (keyshop, trust 80)
- Trust 80, the second-highest of the keyshops
- Well-known storefront if you already have an account there
- Most expensive of the four keyshops, EUR2.29 over Kinguin
The reasonable compromise if you specifically prefer Eneba's checkout. You pay a small premium over Kinguin for a store you may already trust.
IndieGala, EUR19.99, -80% (official, trust 85)
- Official seller with a solid 85 trust score
- A clean middle option: cheaper than GameBillet, safer feel than the lowest-trust keyshops
- EUR8.40 more than Kinguin
This is the pick if you want an official checkout without paying near-RRP. It is the sensible bridge between the cheap keyshops and the expensive official listing.
GameBillet, EUR85.49, -5% (official, trust 92)
- Highest trust score on the list, 92
- Official seller
- EUR85.49 is more than seven times the Kinguin price
- The -5% cut barely moves it off RRP
Only makes sense if you want the highest-trust official checkout and the price is genuinely not a factor. For the vast majority, that spread is impossible to defend.
Best store by situation
- Cheapest: Kinguin, EUR11.59. Nothing else is buyable for less right now.
- Safest checkout you would still call cheap-ish: IndieGala at EUR19.99, an official seller with trust 85. If you want the highest trust regardless of cost, GameBillet (92) exists at EUR85.49.
- Best price-to-trust balance: Kinguin again, because it is both the cheapest and the joint-highest-trust keyshop. Eneba (trust 80, EUR13.88) is the backup if you prefer its store.
- Fastest: Our data does not specify delivery speed for any of these listings, so I will not rank on it. Treat all as digital and confirm on the product page.
Should you buy now or wait?
Here is the honest read on timing. The price has been remarkably flat. Our tracker sat at EUR11.74 for most of June 2026, dipped to a tracked historical low of EUR8.52 on June 23, then settled back to EUR11.59 by mid-July.
So the gap to the all-time low is small and the price is stable, not trending down. If you know you want this game, EUR11.59 is a fair entry and there is no strong case for holding out over roughly three euros of theoretical upside. If you are only mildly curious, you could set an alert and wait for another dip toward that EUR8.52 mark, but there is no telling when or if it returns.
One last note for the curious: this is the single-player and open-world package. If it is the multiplayer side you are chasing, that lives separately as Red Dead Online, so make sure you are buying the thing you actually want before you compare prices.
FAQ
What is the cheapest place to buy Red Dead Redemption 2? Kinguin, at EUR11.59, is the cheapest buyable copy across the six stores we track, and it is also the joint-highest-trust keyshop on the list.
Is the EUR8.52 price still available? No. EUR8.52 was a tracked historical low recorded on June 23, 2026. The current buyable best is EUR11.59, about EUR3.07 higher.
Why is GameBillet so much more expensive? GameBillet lists it at EUR85.49 with only a -5% cut, close to the original EUR99.99 RRP. It carries the highest trust score (92) as an official seller, but the price is far above every other option here.
Keyshop or official, which should I pick? Kinguin (keyshop, trust 85) gives you the best price and strong trust together. If you specifically want an official checkout without paying near-RRP, IndieGala at EUR19.99 is the middle ground.
Alex, Scout Team
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