So, I want to buy Skyrim Legendary Edition on Steam. The cath is, I already own Skyrim so I only care about them shiny DLCs. I thought I could purchase it as a gift, add DLCs to my account and trade/giveaway Skyrim later on.

Would it be possible? Or will I get only one slot in my inventory called "Skyrim Legendary Edition" to redeem? <-that would be uncool

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I guess it will be just one slot skyrim: le.. but im not 100% sure

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I can confirm that any package deal gives you only one item in your Steam inventory unless otherwise specified.

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Heh heh... Buying a package.

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once you redeemed, all items will be lost if you already have it.

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Yeah it won't let you do that, I'm pretty sure it won't even let you overwrite your Skyrim key (thus deleting a copy of Skyrim), you most probably will not be able to use that if you already have Skyrim on your account. Pretty much nothing breaks up properly like that unless it's a valve title.

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steam does grant duplicates if it's a valve bundle, like if you have CS:S and buy CS Complete, you will have a gift copy of CS:S, at least that used to be how it worked.... it's definitely the exception and not the rule, I heard some other developer had a deal to do that on STEAM but I don't know who it supposedly was.

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Just buy all the DLCs separate

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Sucks.

Well, thanks for your answers. I think I know better ways of utilizing 20$ than buying a bunch of dlcs.

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Closed 11 years ago by Schmalzler.