An Ikai Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €3.87 (-69%) at Kinguin, 69% below the €12.49 Steam price · 7 verified stores, 7 offers in stock · Updated 05h 42min ago.
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Ikai for PC starts at €3.87 at Kinguin, a Steam key, which is 69% under the €12.49 it costs on the official store.
That €3.87 already includes the AUGGOC10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 7 offers from 7 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
That puts it 12% under its average of €4.38 since 2022, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
That €3.87 key is at one of its best prices.
Worked out from 1,509 daily records of the Steam Key for Ikai across 9 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
All 7 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
22 outlets reviewed it and it averages 57 out of 100, with 10% recommending it.
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Ikai does a great job of incorporating Japanese folklore into a claustrophobic psychological horror, with some smart puzzles throughout. Read more
Ikai is a wonderful entry into the psychological horror genre. The story is intriguing and beautiful in its own way. The spooky music kept me... Read more
Ikai is a game that, despite its hiccups in the opening acts, nails the landing. The focus on Naoko over random jump scares pays off,... Read more
Ikai had a great first half with great pacing and providing enough mystery and heart-racing moments but fizzled out by the end. Read more
While Ikai’s a missed opportunity, it’s not one that necessarily should be missed. It’s not overlong, has some vivid imagery, and while the puzzles are... Read more
Even about 3.5 hours in (admittedly, a pretty short length), the ending felt rushed, confusing, and underwhelming. Maybe others will be able to puzzle out... Read more
Great sound design and solid atmosphere hampered by subpar English localization and some obtuse puzzles. Read more
We take a look at Ikai, a new indie horror title from Spain's Endflame studio, featuring themes of Japanese mythology into some first-person horror Read more
Even just catching a glimpse of an enemy can be hard from far away given the resolution, and effectively navigating the halls of the shrine... Read more
Ikai was a horror title I was actually really looking forward to. A game steeped in Japanese folklore in a self contained location could (and... Read more
Ikai's interesting setting and unsettling atmosphere are let down by its clunky gameplay, mundane and repetitive structure, and several technical issues. Read more
I couldn't help but keep finding elements and ideas I wished could have been built upon in a better game, which kept my attention enough... Read more
Ikai is a first-person psychological horror game that isn't so much scary as it is confounding. It wastes its effectively chilling setting by simply getting... Read more
It’s not very often I get sent physical copies of stuff, so you can imagine my joy when I was offered a physical copy of... Read more
Ikai is a first-person horror adventure that provides an interesting starting point to understand a little more about the figures we continually encounter in ancient... Read more
Ikai pays tribute to Japanese folklore and delivers a faithful representation of feudal era. Nevertheless, is seems like a game that comes out from a... Read more
Ikai fails to utilize its Feudal Japan setting properly and despite the potential, in the end it's just forgettable. Read more
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