A Yooka Laylee 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 €1.73 (-91%) at HRKGame, 91% below the €19.99 Steam price · 16 verified stores, 28 offers in stock · Updated 52min ago.
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Yooka Laylee for PC starts at €1.73 at HRKGame, a Steam key, which is 91% under the €19.99 it costs on the official store.
That €1.73 already includes the Gocdkeys12 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
With 28 offers across 16 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
That puts it 29% under its average of €2.44 since 2019, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
That €1.73 key is at its usual price: no bargain, no spike.
Worked out from 4,167 daily records of the Steam Key for Yooka Laylee across 32 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.
By format: Steam Key from €1.73 and Steam Gift from €24.23.
Beyond the standard edition at €1.73, there is the Deluxe at €5.53 at Kinguin, €3.80 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
21 of the 28 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 72 out of 100 from 172 reviews, and 57% would recommend it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam gift that G2A has at €24.23 is more than 14 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €1.73 at HRKGame.
Yooka-Laylee is simply a great quality platformer with few technical issues, a distinct presentation and a wacky world to run around in. Read more
Yooka-Laylee is just what the industry needed: a firm, colourul, kick up the bum. There's lots to do, even more to see, and even more... Read more
Reflection upon Yooka-Laylee raises a genuine smile in a way that few video games ever do these days. Undoubtedly, this will sound like the stereotypical... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is both a joyful ode to Rare’s heyday and a polished platformer that stands head and shoulders above what few contemporaries exist in the... Read more
A stiff challenge, no handholding, and large, open levels is somewhat daunting at first, but spectacular level and character design, sarcastic, fourth wall-breaking humour, and... Read more
Yooka-Laylee’s camera wants to constantly reset itself behind the characters when moving and this drove me nuts early on Read more
Colourful characters, and enough adult humour to keep you wondering how this is a G rated game. Read more
For the most part the Yooka-Laylee has succeeded in meeting expectations, though a few specters from that bygone era decided to make the journey too. Read more
Yooka-Laylee is the perfect collectathon game for veterans of the N64 and a true spiritual successor to the spectacular Banjo-Kazooie. It is exactly what people... Read more
At its best, Yooka-Laylee reminds me why I fell in love with colourful platformers, it's a love letter to childhood nostalgia. At its worst, Yooka-Laylee... Read more
By not holding up Banjo-Kazooie as the last bastion of platformers, Playtonic was able to turn Yooka-Laylee into an overall improvement on the formula it... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a breath of fresh air. Playtonic Games knows platforming, and knows it well. The incredibly precise reactions needed by players, coupled with the... Read more
Banjo Threeie is probably never going to happen, but after playing Yooka-Laylee I'm fine with that for the first time in 17 years. Playtonic's first foray is rough... Read more
Originally billed to backers as a successor to the now classic Banjo-Kazooie series, Yooka-Laylee from developer Playtonic Games delivers on that promise in spades and... Read more
It may look like a game for children but this primary coloured, Kickstarter-funded platformer is catnip for 30-somethings who came of age with Banjo-Kazooie Read more
At the end of the day, Playtonic accomplished exactly what they set out to achieve with Yooka-Laylee and proved that 3D platformers can still be... Read more
Of all the potential hurdles to snag on in creating a 3D platformers in the style of the late nineties classics, Playtonic deftly avoids the most... Read more
It perfectly fulfils its brief of being a new Banjo-Kazooie game in all but name, but Yooka-Laylee’s reliance on nostalgia may struggle to find new... Read more
Technical issues aside, there’s little to argue against Yooka-Laylee doing a fine job identifying just what makes 3D platformers such a joy to invest in... Read more
Yooka-Laylee shows there’s room for nostalgia-flavored 3D platforming in today’s market by reminding us of the joys of well-built, colorful worlds, and daft, fun characters.... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is built out of the heart, soul, guts, and bones of Banjo-Kazooie. It's exactly what fans of Rare's classic 3D wanted. Unfortunately, technical issues... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is not a bad game, but by God does it have its problems. If you're hankering for a 3D platformer in the vain of... Read more
It's difficult to recommend Yooka-Layee to adults let alone the children this game is aimed at. The unbalanced challenge it presents and the lack of... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is the triumphant return of the true platform games. Playtonic has managed to mix everything good of this genre and turn it into something... Read more
Although it does not bring anything new compared with previous versions, Yooka-Laylee is perfect for Nintendo Switch and its type of gameplay will make you... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a 3D platformer like those we had in the past and a great successor for Banjo-Kazooie. The gameplay is almost the same, just... Read more
A true classic platform game. It plays and feels like some Rare masterpieces such as Banjo Kazooie or Conker BFD. It seems that Nintendo Switch... Read more
Yooka-Laylee comes as nostalgia covered with an outstanding design. It's colorful and flawless design execution conveys us that the good old-school will never die, but... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is the perfect tribute to the 90's 3D platforming videogames, a very fun experience for the new players and an exciting return of the... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a good classic 3D platformer better on its first hours and levels when you are discovering the wide range of activities and challenges... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a heartfelt tribute to the best of Rare on Nintendo 64. It's a challenging game, with a steep difficulty level (like old times!),... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a title we like; it reminds us of the unique and nostalgic memories of when, still children, we put our hands on titles... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a love letter to 3D platformer of twenty years ago. It is everything a fan of the best RARE works can expect, the... Read more
Yooka–Laylee is an unexpected gift from Playtonic Games that proves once again how the 3D platform genre can still entertain after almost 20 years. Despite... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is fun, but it is rarely brilliant; it's pleasant, but not always memorable; and never reach or surpass the glorious masterpieces othat inspired the... Read more
Yooka-Layle offers an interesting take on the classic 3D platfom formula. It's a pity that it controls and behave not as expected from some experienced... Read more
Yooka-Laylee impressively transports the feeling of the Rare-Jump&Runs, but stumbles over its flawed controls and camera. Read more
Yooka-Laylee verspricht in Welt 1 viel, verliert aber danach immer mehr an Leichtfüßigkeit und Charme und rappelt sich erst viel zu spät wieder auf, während... Read more
For more better than worse, Yooka-Laylee is practically a new game in the Banjo-Kazooie series. The camera is a problem that seems to come directly... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is heavily inspired on Banjo-Kazooie and will be enjoyed by the fans that are thirsty for a new plaform and adventure 3D game. There... Read more
Yooka-Laylee is a solid 90s platformer filled with nostalgia. Sadly, nostalgia alone can't disguise its issues nor the issues from games which inspired it. Read more
Yooka-Laylee is an old school platform game. It looks good, it's fun to play, but the developers didn't come with any new ideas. Although the... Read more
An enjoyable and varied experience that brings back the feeling of 90's platformers even if admittedly it doesn't add much new. Some flaws here and... Read more
Apparently, the game engine was a major source of many of the game's problems. It's hard not to feel the game was really rushed in... Read more
A spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, Yooka-Laylee is exactly what it is trying to be. It suffers from few flaws like poor camera and very unstable... Read more
Yooka Laylee is a move in the somewhat dead genre of 3D platforming and its presence between platforming giants like Ratchet & Clank and Super... Read more
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What do our users think of Yooka Laylee for PC Digital?
I'm a Fan of the rare games and I was kinda shocked when I heared that old developers are developing a banjo kazooie like game. I wanted to do have it imediatly but didn't have the money.
Although not the best game it's definitely a good one. As a backer to this game I must say I'm very happy with the result. Nostalgia was a big part for me in this game, but I never got to beat Banjo-kazoo so I can't exactly compare every little thing. Most of it's issues that people had with it (that didn't have to do about jontron) was fixed later on in a series of patches. The game looks amazing while still holding classic BK elements. This is a Spiritual successor. if you're looking for Banjo-threeie you will be disappointed, and on that same note, if you're looking for something totally different then Banjo kazooie, you will also be disappointed. Don't go in with full on nostalgia gear on, but don't take them completely off neither. It feels like a BK game but it's pleasantly different enough to be an entirely different thing.
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