R.E.P.O. Game Price: How Much Does REPO Cost? (2026)

A complete breakdown of what R.E.P.O. costs in 2026: Steam base price in every major region, sale history, trustworthy key sites, and honest answers to the "is it free?" and "refund?" questions.

Quick Answer

R.E.P.O. costs $9.99 on Steam (£8.50 / €9.75). It's a paid game — not free-to-play — but it's a single one-time purchase with no microtransactions. Steam is the only official seller; authorised resellers like Fanatical, Humble and GreenManGaming are also safe. The all-time-low sale price was around $6.49 during the November 2025 Steam sale.

R.E.P.O. Price by Region

Steam uses regional pricing, so what you pay depends on the country your Steam account is set to. These are the current base prices — during sales every region is discounted proportionally.

United States
$9.99
Steam base price (USD)
United Kingdom
£8.50
Steam base price (GBP)
Eurozone
€9.75
Steam base price (EUR), varies slightly by country
Australia
A$14.50
Steam regional price (AUD)
Canada
C$12.49
Steam regional price (CAD)
Japan
¥1,200
Steam regional price (JPY)

Exchange rates shift weekly — the dollar figures above are accurate to within a few cents but always double-check the Steam store in your region before buying.

Is R.E.P.O. Free to Play?

Short answer: no. The long answer needs two parts.

R.E.P.O. is a paid game

You buy it once on Steam for about $10 and keep it forever. No subscription, no paid upgrades, no in-game currency. Any website promising a "free download" outside Steam is either a free-weekend promo that has since ended, or a pirated copy — which skips the anti-cheat, breaks online co-op, and puts your PC at risk.

Occasional free-play events

Semiwork has run short Steam "free-to-play weekends" — for example, around Halloween 2025 the game was free to download and play for about three days. During these windows you can try the full game, and any progress carries over if you later purchase. These promos are rare and always time-boxed; the default state of R.E.P.O. is paid.

Where to Buy R.E.P.O. Safely

Authorised stores sell keys sourced directly from the publisher — activation on Steam is 100% reliable. Grey-market sites are cheaper but carry a revocation risk. At a $10 price point we recommend sticking with the safe tier.

Steam

Official

The official store. Always the most reliable place to buy, with Steam Cloud saves, automatic updates, Workshop-style mod support, and full refund rights (within 14 days and under 2 hours played).

Authorised Steam key reseller. Keys are sourced directly from publishers, so activation is as safe as buying on Steam. Frequently runs small bundle discounts.

Authorised reseller with a charity-cut on every purchase. Reliable keys, sometimes cheaper than Steam during sitewide sales.

Another authorised reseller. Applies a regular VIP discount stack; worth checking during Steam sales for matching-or-better pricing.

Third-party key marketplaces. Sometimes cheaper but keys come from unverified resellers — a small percentage get revoked later, and publishers discourage this route. Only buy here if you accept the risk.

Steam Sale History & Best Time to Buy

R.E.P.O. follows the standard Steam sale calendar. If you can wait, these are the windows to watch:

1

Summer Sale (late June – early July)

Typically 20–25% off. Good default window if you miss the November low.

2

Autumn Sale (late November)

Historically the deepest discount so far — November 2025 hit roughly 35% off at about $6.49, the all-time-low price.

3

Winter Sale (late December)

Matches or slightly beats the Autumn discount. Great time to gift the game — a 6-pack for the friend group costs under $50.

4

Spring Sale (mid-March)

Usually the shallowest discount of the year (15–20%), but still better than paying full price.

Price trackers like SteamDB, IsThereAnyDeal and Steambase send alerts when a target price is hit — worth setting up if you plan to wait.

Is R.E.P.O. Worth the Price?

At $9.99, R.E.P.O. sits in the same price band as Lethal Company ($9.99) and Content Warning ($7.99). The Steam user rating is in the Overwhelmingly Positive range, with most negative reviews pointing at early-access bugs rather than gameplay. For a co-op group of 3–6 friends that's already buying voice-chat-first horror games, the per-hour cost is typically far below a single movie ticket after a few sessions. If you don't already have a regular co-op crew, the value is noticeably lower — it's a multiplayer-first game.

For a look at what you actually do in the game before spending money, see our R.E.P.O. game guide and similar games list.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does R.E.P.O. cost?

R.E.P.O. has a base price of $9.99 on Steam (about £8.50 / €9.75 at current exchange rates). Because it's a single one-time purchase with no microtransactions, that price is the full cost of the game. Regional Steam pricing means the local-currency number will differ a bit country to country, but $10 is the global benchmark.

Is R.E.P.O. free to play?

No, R.E.P.O. is a paid game. You have to buy it once on Steam to keep it. Semiwork has occasionally run short "free weekend" or promotional free-to-play periods (for example around Halloween 2025), during which the game is free to download and play for a few days. Those are limited-time events, not a permanent free tier — to keep playing after the promo ends you still need to purchase the game.

Does R.E.P.O. have a free demo?

There is no permanent standalone demo on Steam at the moment. Your closest options are: 1) watch gameplay footage on YouTube or Twitch, 2) wait for the next free-weekend promo, or 3) buy through Steam and refund within 2 hours if you don't like it — Steam's standard refund policy applies.

When does R.E.P.O. go on sale?

R.E.P.O. drops to its lowest price during the big Steam sales: Summer Sale (late June), Autumn Sale (late November), Winter Sale (late December) and Spring Sale (March). Typical discount is 20–35%. The all-time-low recorded was roughly $6.49 (about 35% off) during the November 2025 sale. If you're not in a rush, waiting for one of these events usually saves a few dollars.

Are G2A and Kinguin keys safe?

They often work, but the risk is non-zero. G2A, Kinguin, Eneba and similar grey-market sites resell keys obtained from third parties; a small share of those keys end up being revoked by the publisher months later, and Steam does not refund revoked keys. For a $10 game, the few dollars you might save usually aren't worth it — stick with Steam, Fanatical, Humble or GreenManGaming.

Can I buy R.E.P.O. on PS5 or Xbox?

Not currently. R.E.P.O. is a PC-exclusive release and only sold through Steam. No PS5, PS4, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch version has been confirmed by Semiwork. The game does run on Steam Deck, and you can stream it to a TV via Steam Link, but a native console port has not been announced.

Can I refund R.E.P.O. if I don't like it?

Yes, under Steam's standard refund policy: request a refund within 14 days of purchase and with under 2 hours of playtime logged, and Steam will issue it with no questions. This makes R.E.P.O. effectively risk-free to try — if the physics-based co-op loop isn't for you, you get your money back.

Is there paid DLC or microtransactions in R.E.P.O.?

No. R.E.P.O. is a single-purchase title with no microtransactions, no premium currency, no season pass, and no paid cosmetics. Updates released by Semiwork (new monsters, items, bug fixes) have all been free to existing owners. What you pay is what you get for the full game.