The exact same Risk of Rain 2 PC key is EUR4.58 at YuPlay and EUR23.74 at GameBillet. Same game, same platform, more than a 5x spread. That is the whole story of where to buy Risk of Rain 2 cheapest: the price you pay depends almost entirely on which storefront you trust enough to check out on, not on the game itself.
Prices verified from our live price database on June 29, 2026.
So this guide is not really a review. Risk of Rain 2 has already earned its reputation: it holds a Metacritic 85 and a 94% positive rating from 348,635 Steam reviews, which is about as settled as a co-op roguelike gets. The question is purely where to put your money. Below is every live store we track, what each one actually is, and which one wins for your specific situation.
The 8 stores, head to head
Here is the full board, sorted by price. Two columns matter most beyond the number itself: store type (keyshop vs official storefront) and trust score, because an eleven-cent saving means little if the checkout is the part you end up worrying about.
| Store | Price | Discount | Type | Trust |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| YuPlay | EUR4.58 | -82% | keyshop | 65 |
| Eneba | EUR4.69 | -81% | keyshop | 80 |
| Kinguin | EUR5.16 | n/a | keyshop | 85 |
| Gamivo | EUR5.40 | n/a | keyshop | 72 |
| Electronic First | EUR5.72 | n/a | keyshop | 85 |
| Fanatical | EUR7.12 | -72% | official | 95 |
| IndieGala | EUR7.27 | -67% | official | 85 |
| GameBillet | EUR23.74 | -5% | official | 92 |
A few things jump out. The five cheapest are all keyshops, clustered tightly between EUR4.58 and EUR5.72. The two genuinely cheap official storefronts, Fanatical and IndieGala, sit around EUR7. And GameBillet at EUR23.74 is barely off RRP, which makes it a non-starter for price even though it is a high-trust official store.
We do not track activation region, voucher rules or delivery timing for these listings, so this comparison stays on the numbers we can actually verify: price, store type and trust. Where a store's type was not classified, treat it as a key reseller and check its own terms before paying.
Reading the spread
The interesting part is the bottom of the table. YuPlay is the outright cheapest at EUR4.58, but it carries the lowest trust score of the eight at 65/100. Eleven cents higher, Eneba lands at EUR4.69 with a trust score of 80. That is one of the easiest upgrades on the board: you give up almost nothing on price and move from the least-vetted seller to a solidly mid-trust one.
Climb a little further and Kinguin (EUR5.16) and Electronic First (EUR5.72) both carry an 85 trust score while staying well under EUR6. Gamivo sits between them on price at EUR5.40 but with a lower 72 trust score, so it gets squeezed out of the conversation.
The takeaway: the absolute floor and the best-value floor are not the same listing. Spending roughly fifty to ninety cents over YuPlay buys you a clear jump in seller trust, and on a sub-EUR6 purchase that is usually the smarter trade.
Pros and cons of the realistic picks
These are the four stores worth actually considering. GameBillet is excluded on price, and the lower-trust middle options get edged out by neighbours that cost about the same.
YuPlay (EUR4.58)
- Cheapest live price of all eight stores at EUR4.58 (-82%)
- Over EUR20 below the EUR24.99 RRP
- Lowest trust score on the board at 65/100
- A keyshop, so do your own check on its terms before paying
Eneba (EUR4.69)
- Second-cheapest at EUR4.69 (-81%), only eleven cents over the floor
- Trust 80, a real step up from the cheapest option for almost no money
- Still a keyshop, not an official storefront
Kinguin (EUR5.16)
- EUR5.16 with an 85 trust score, the highest-trust keyshop here
- Comfortably under EUR6
- A keyshop; pricing and seller terms vary by listing
Fanatical (EUR7.12)
- Official storefront with the highest trust score of any store at 95/100
- Still -72% off RRP
- Around EUR2.50 more than the keyshop floor
Best store by situation
Cheapest: YuPlay at EUR4.58. It is the lowest live price, full stop. Just go in knowing it carries the lowest trust score (65) of the eight, and read its own terms at checkout.
Best value (cheap and reasonably safe): Eneba at EUR4.69. Eleven cents over the floor for a trust score of 80 is the cleanest trade on the board. If you want a keyshop with an even higher trust rating, Kinguin at EUR5.16 (trust 85) is the next step up.
Safest: Fanatical at EUR7.12. It is an official storefront with a 95 trust score, the highest here, and still 72% off RRP. If you would rather not think about a key reseller at all and the extra couple of euros does not bother you, this is the one.
We do not have verified delivery-time data for these stores, so I am not going to rank them on speed or promise instant delivery. Pick on price versus trust, which are the two things we can actually stand behind.
Is now a good time, or should you wait?
Here is where the history matters. Our tracked historical low for Risk of Rain 2 is EUR2.82, recorded on June 26, 2026. The current best buyable price is EUR4.58, which sits EUR1.76 above that low.
One important distinction: that EUR2.82 is a tracked historical reading, not necessarily a price you can buy at right now. Our tracker logged it, but it is not on any of the eight live listings today, so do not treat it as an available deal. The lowest you can actually check out at this minute is EUR4.58.
Looking at the recent trend, the tracked price held around EUR5.00 through most of June, then stepped down to the high-EUR2 range from around June 23 onward. So the game has clearly settled into a cheaper band than it was at the start of the month. Whether you wait for the tracked figure to line up with a buyable listing again is a small gamble on a small amount of money. At under EUR5 for a roguelike with this much staying power, I would not hold out for the extra euro and change. Buy when you want to play it.
Where this sits next to the rest of the series
If you are weighing the wider catalogue, the original Risk of Rain (2013) is the tighter 2D version that started it all, and Risk of Rain Returns is the remake of that first game with modern additions. Risk of Rain 2 is the 3D entry and the one most people mean when they talk about the series today. All three show up in our tracker, so it is worth a quick price check across them before you commit.
The short version
For where to buy Risk of Rain 2 cheapest, the answer is YuPlay at EUR4.58, with Eneba at EUR4.69 as the smarter pick for almost the same money and a higher trust score. Want an official storefront? Fanatical at EUR7.12 is the trust leader and still well under RRP. Skip GameBillet at EUR23.74. The tracked all-time low of EUR2.82 is a past reading, not a live deal, and the EUR1.76 gap to it is not worth waiting on for a game this good at under EUR5.
Alex, Scout Team
