A RAID: World War II 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 €4.76 (-52%) at Gameseal, 52% below the €9.99 Steam price · 6 verified stores, 8 offers in stock · Updated 09h 18min ago.
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RAID: World War II for PC starts at €4.76 at Gameseal, a Steam key, which is 52% under the €9.99 it costs on the official store.
That €4.76 already includes the SEAL17CDK coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Only 8 offers across 6 stores carry it, and thin supply means the price barely moves.
That puts it 18% under its average of €5.79 since 2017, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
That €4.76 key is at its usual price: no bargain, no spike.
Worked out from 2,982 daily records of the Steam Key for RAID: World War II across 15 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.
6 of the 8 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 43 out of 100 from 21 reviews, and 5% would recommend it.
Critics Rating
Player Rating
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Raid is terrific fun in co-op, with interesting objectives and fine leveling and upgrade systems. If you're looking for a cooperative multiplayer-focused alternative to this... Read more
On a whole, RAID: World War II feels exactly like what you'd expect from a Payday clone. It takes less of a political approach than... Read more
RAID: World War II is a tale of two games. On one hand, I really like the world that the game exists in and the... Read more
But even with all its flaws, major and minor, the game is filled with moments of hilarity and high tension. Playing alone or with friends,... Read more
Overall, I really like the theme and setting of RAID: WWII, especially considering its irreverent tone that evokes memories of Inglorious Basterds. But even though... Read more
When Raid: World War II is running decently it's actually a lot of fun to play and if you're in a group it can be... Read more
The missions are designed with replayability in mind, but the game needs a serious overhaul in A.I. and controls to justify spending more time with... Read more
Raid: World War II is disappointing on almost every level. Playing the game is a chore, and many of the core ideas are either clumsy... Read more
RAID: World War II failed to capture the magic that makes the Payday franchise so popular. Although Lion Game Lion has worked on the franchise,... Read more
Despite a promising World War II setting where you're encouraged to steal from Hitler, the real thieves turn out to be the developers for designing... Read more
Raid: World War II disappoints on all levels. It's not that one thing in particular is badly broken; it's that so many aspects of the... Read more
That's pretty much it for Raid: World War II. You get a list filled with some missions and you level up slowly to unlock upgrades for your... Read more
It's a shame how RAID turned out, really. Although it arguably came out of nowhere, it's usually games with little to no initial fanfare that... Read more
RAID World War II feels broken. Nothing really seems to work, and everything that is in it looks like it has seen better days. The... Read more
RAID: World War II apes the Payday series so intentionally that it's pretty hard not to view it as an ill-advised spin off. With dated... Read more
An unusual approach to WWII games, Raid is a FPS based on the PayDay model. 4 player coop brings some fun moments, but technical failures... Read more
RAID: World War II is an FPS that gives the impression of looking like a beta and not a complete game. Although the idea is... Read more
If you're looking for a title with similar features, then just buy Payday 2 instead: a game that has already been optimized, perfected, and is... Read more
RAID: World War II disappoints in every aspect that could make it fun to play or at least a different theming of Payday. The lack... Read more
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