GamerPay Review
P2P marketplace · Europe
This marketplace has shut down. GamerPay permanently closed on May 29, 2026, after being acquired by Finnish studio Social First in November 2025. Deposits and trading ended May 8, 2026, leaving balance withdrawal as the final user function.
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Website gamerpay.gg
Type P2P marketplace
Region Europe
Seller fee 3%
Buyer fee 0%
Cash-out Yes
Payout Up to a few hours
KYC To cash out
Trust score 3.6 / 5 (1.6k)
Who it’s for
European CS2 sellers who wanted low P2P selling fees and direct bank or SEPA cash payouts.
Watch out: GamerPay shut down permanently on May 29, 2026, and no longer operates as a marketplace.
Regional fit
Global · you
Closed This marketplace has shut down Europe
Closed This marketplace has shut down RU / CIS
Closed This marketplace has shut down China
Closed This marketplace has shut down LATAM
Closed This marketplace has shut down Fees and payments
- Seller fee: 3%. Taken from the sale when your item sells.
- Buyer fee: 0%.
- Deposit: Bank transfer is cheaper than card. Crypto deposits (BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT) carry a 1 to 3 percent fee.
- Withdrawal: Flat 2.5 percent on bank transfer and SEPA withdrawals. Gold and Diamond subscription tiers grant free withdrawals.
- Deposit methods: Bank card · Bank transfer · Crypto
- Cash-out methods: Bank transfer · SEPA
Delivery, holds and KYC
- Delivery: Seller sends the trade (P2P).
- Hold after a sale: Funds sit in escrow for the 7 day Steam trade reversal window. On day 8 the buyer confirms they still hold the item, then the seller is paid.
- KYC: Identity verification is required before you can withdraw money.
- Not available in: Russia, Belarus.
Reputation and safety
Public trust score is 3.6 out of 5 across 1,551 reviews.
Check that you are on the official domain (gamerpay.gg), keep the Steam Mobile Authenticator on, and read every trade offer before accepting.
Last verified: July 1, 2026
Prices, fees and payment methods change and vary by region and account. This is general information, not financial advice. Check the current terms and the official domain before you deposit or trade.