How to return a steam game

It happens to even the most seasoned gamers: You’ve watched all the trailers, logged hours of watching streamers preview the game on Twitch, read every game review online, and pulled the trigger on buying that new game everyone won’t stop talking about.

And you immediately regret it.

Not every game is made for every gamer. And not every game is perfect as launch. Cyberpunk 2077 has been out for over a year and still has issues. Halo Infinite rules but 343 Industries just announced that the co-op is getting pushed back again. And Elden Ring, while it’s a certified masterpiece, is just a bit too difficult or not accessible for some players.

Luckily, if you’re playing on Steam, returning a game you recently purchased and getting a complete refund only takes a few clicks. Send that game you’re not enjoying back to get your money back or try out a brand new game instead.

Steam return limitations

Steam is pretty generous with returning games and issuing refunds, but there are a few limitations. To return a game, you must:

  • Request a refund within 14 days of purchase.
  • Have logged less than 2 hours of playtime in the game.

It is possible in some cases to make returns outside of those limits. We’ll get into that below.

How to return a game on Steam

  • Log into your Steam account on a web browser.
  • Navigate to the Steam Support page.
  • Click on “Purchases” in the menu below. You can also click directly on the title of the game you’d like to return if it shows up under the “Recent Products” header.

Find “Purchases” in the Steam Support menu.

  • Under the “Last six months of purchases” header, find and click on the title you’d like to return.

Check the date of purchase beside each game title to make sure it qualifies for a refund.

  • Find and click the “I’d like to request a refund” button.
  • Select how you’d like to receive the funds from the drop-down menu. You can have the refund returned to your original payment method, or keep the funds in your Steam wallet to spend on a new game.
  • You can fill out the request refund form below. Choose a reason for your return and add some notes about your situation.
  • Click the “Submit request” button.

You will immediately receive an email confirming that Steam has received your refund request. It can take up to a week for the return to be approved and, unfortunately, another week for payment to be returned. That’s in worst-case scenarios though. Our return went through within a couple of hours.

How can I return a game after the playtime limit or return window?

While Steam does set playtime and date range requirements for returns, users have reported getting refunded for games outside of those windows with a detailed explanation.

When you’re submitting a refund request, don’t ignore the “Notes” form when choosing a reason for your return. If you write a detailed explanation of why you want a refund — maybe the game isn’t exactly what you expected or you’ve run into enough bugs to make it unenjoyable — it’s possible that Steam will issue a refund outside of its standard limitations.

Make your refund plea in the “Notes” section.

Results are going to be very mixed here. Refund requests are considered on a case-by-case basis, so there are no hard rules once you reach your time limits. It all depends on who handles your request. You can, of course, submit additional requests if your first one is denied and hope a more empathetic employee handles your new request. Fingers crossed!

Is there a limit to how many games you can refund?

There’s no set-in-stone limit to how many games you can have refunded on an account, but the platform doesn’t let users abuse its return policy. If there are a significant amount of returns on your account or frequent requests, you could get an email from Steam telling you to slow your roll. If you continue sending refund requests, your account could be prohibited from making returns altogether.

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One of the problems with video games is that it's hard to know if we'll like a game until we buy it and play it. That's why it's a good thing that Steam, the biggest digital game retailer around, offers refunds for purchases you're not satisfied with. 

If you're unlucky enough to experience buyer's remorse early in your gameplay experience, Steam will painlessly return your money. All you have to do is submit a request, and the game will be taken out of your library, and your money will be refunded.

However, there are limits to how long you can have a game before returning it. To return a game, you can't have owned it for more than two weeks, and you can't play it for more than two hours total. If you try to return a game outside of these limits, there's a good chance your request will be rejected.

And when it comes to the two hours of playtime, Steam counts every second the game application is open as playtime. The timer runs even when the game is minimized or paused — something to keep in mind if you're on the fence about trying to fix the game or refund it early in your experience. 

To demonstrate, I'm going to purchase a copy of the game "Bad Rats" and refund it. 

1. Make sure the game has less than two hours of playtime, and you haven't owned it for more than 14 days, or two weeks. Steam will show you the time you've played the game for when you select it in your library.

"Disco Elysium" displays that I've played it for 51 hours. Even though I've owned this game less than 14 days, I can't refund it. Ross James/Business Insider

2. At the top of the Steam app (or the top of your screen on a Mac) there should be a "Help" option. Select it, then select "Steam Support."

Click "Steam Support" in the drop-down menu. Ross James/Business Insider

3. Steam Support will list your most recently purchased games. Instead, scroll down to "Purchases" and click it, and then select the product you want to refund from the page that appears.

"Bad Rats" is still in my recent products. Instead, select "Purchases" from this screen, and find the product there. Ross James/Business Insider

4. Choose "I would like a refund." Steam will offer to either add the value of the game to your Steam Wallet, or to refund the transaction from the payment method you used.

Putting the funds in your Steam Wallet allows you to immediately spend it on other games, or to use it for Steam-based transactions such as trading cards and in-game purchases. Ross James/Business Insider

5. Steam asks you to list a reason you're requesting a refund. Select your reason from the drop-down box.

In my case, I'm selecting "Purchased by accident." Ross James/Business Insider

6. Steam will issue you a reference code, and email you with the results of your refund request. In my case, the time between Steam receiving my request and issuing my refund was 59 minutes.

If you fall outside the time frame for a refund, you can still submit a refund request for the Steam Support staff to look over. However, it's unlikely you'll be compensated.

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