On May 28–29 two large waves landed in the /partners/ catalog from different Plati.market sellers — both built around the same idea: buy an AAA game through a ready-made account instead of paying for a full regional key. The first is 146 Steam Offline cards from S.G. Store, whose real commission we just bumped from 10% to 25%. The second is dozens of Ubisoft Connect (Uplay) accounts from Ghondik for games that won’t show up on Steam at all. Here’s what arrived, how the formats differ, and who each one fits.
S.G. Store: 146 AAA games in Steam Offline format
S.G. Store specializes in Steam Offline accounts — fresh Steam accounts with the game already purchased, used in the client’s offline mode. You launch in Offline Mode, play the single-player campaign with no internet, and there’s no risk of the owner changing the password. It’s the cheapest way to finish a story-driven AAA that has no online component.
Notable picks in the wave:
- Baldur’s Gate 3 — the full GOTY RPG, all acts.
- Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty — base game plus the Phantom Liberty expansion.
- Black Myth: Wukong — the year’s hit, in Steam Offline.
- Control, Alone in the Dark (2024), Assassin’s Creed Mirage — full single-player.
- Dozens of racing, sim and indie titles — from Assetto Corsa and BeamNG.drive to Cities: Skylines II and Age of Empires II.
The full set is in the AAA Games category. Prices run 2–4× lower than a full Steam key for the same title, which makes sense: an offline account can’t go online, be resold or gifted — it covers exactly one scenario, “finish the campaign.”
Ghondik: Ubisoft Connect for games beyond Steam
In parallel, Ghondik brought in Ubisoft Connect (Uplay) accounts — for Ubisoft titles, many of which either aren’t sold in the RU Steam region or cost noticeably more there:
- Watch Dogs: Legion — the full London map, season pass on some cards.
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage — a version with a lifetime seller warranty.
- Ghost Recon Breakpoint — open-world tactical shooter.
- Anno 117: Pax Romana — the fresh entry in the Anno strategy series.
These accounts run through the Ubisoft Connect launcher rather than Steam — the launch and online nuances are covered in a dedicated guide (linked below).
Steam Offline vs key vs regional account — what to pick
To keep the formats straight, we published two breakdowns in the marketplace zone:
- Steam Offline accounts in 2026: what they are, the risks, and how to use them — for S.G. Store and similar sellers.
- Ubisoft Connect, EA App and Epic Games accounts in 2026: games beyond Steam — for Ghondik and non-Steam launchers.
In short: Steam Offline is cheap and for single-player; a regional account on your own email costs more but allows online and is yours forever; a key is the cleanest option but also the most expensive. Each scenario has backup sellers in the catalog.
What to know about buying through us
Everything in /partners/ leads to oplata.info with our partner marker ai=555188&_ow=0. The price doesn’t change for you, the seller earns their usual income, and we get a higher commission. If you spotted an item directly on Plati, come in through our listing — it’s free for you.
Questions about which format to pick — our Telegram or Discord.
Prices and availability are as of publication. Offline accounts sell in batches, so a card may briefly go out of stock — check the backup in the same category when it does.
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