BTC, ETH, USDT (Ethereum, Tron, Solana, BNB Chain), XMR, SOL, LTC, USDC, BNB, TON, DOGE, NEAR, TRX, and 20+ more across 30+ networks. Pick whatever you hold — uSwap converts under the hood and emails the GameStop code once your deposit confirms.
Buy GameStop Gift Cards with Crypto | uSwap
Buy GameStop gift cards with BTC, ETH, USDT, XMR, and 25+ other cryptos. Codes are US-region — redeem at gamestop.com or in-store for games, hardware, and digital downloads.
What a GameStop gift card actually buys
A GameStop card spends at gamestop.com and in US storefronts on the things the chain has always sold: new and pre-owned console games for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch, controllers, headsets, collectibles, Funko Pops, trading cards, and the PC gaming gear that fills the back wall. It also covers digital code drops — full game downloads, console currency top-ups, and subscription cards — which is the path most crypto buyers take. Pay in BTC or USDT, get a GameStop code by email, redeem at checkout for a digital download, and the order finishes without ever touching a bank rail. Card balance is US-region; redemption requires a US billing address on gamestop.com.
Pay in any of 30+ cryptos
Pick the asset you actually hold. BTC, ETH, USDT (on Ethereum, Tron, Solana, or BNB Chain), XMR, SOL, LTC, USDC, BNB, TON, DOGE, NEAR, TRX, and 20+ more route through the same checkout. Send from a self-custody wallet, a CEX withdrawal, or a hardware device — uSwap reads the deposit, converts under the hood, and emails the GameStop code once the network confirms. No wrapping the asset yourself, no manual bridge step, no swap-then-buy two-step. One quote, one address, one delivery.
0% platform fee on the swap
Crypto-to-crypto is free. The quote you see is the quote that settles — no spread baked into the mid-price, no “network fee” surcharge layered on top of the chain’s actual gas. The economics work because the gift-card side carries a small retail markup that funds the engine, the same markup any reseller takes when they move retail inventory. You see the GameStop face value, you see the crypto amount, and the delta is the only cost. That’s it.
Why crypto buyers reach for GameStop codes
Three patterns show up. First: gamers paid in stablecoins or BTC who want to convert a slice into game spend without an off-ramp, a tax event on fiat conversion, or a wait on a bank wire. Second: XMR holders who treat gift codes as the cleanest bridge from privacy-preserving balances into mainstream digital goods — pay in Monero, redeem a Switch eShop card or a full-game download. Third: people gifting across borders who want a US-redeemable code delivered in minutes instead of mailing plastic. All three get the same flow: quote, send, email.
Delivery, redemption, and what to expect
Codes arrive by email after on-chain confirmation — minutes on most networks, longer if you sent BTC with low fees. The email contains the GameStop code and PIN. Redeem at gamestop.com checkout or on a console store that accepts GameStop balance for digital purchases. Cards are US-region: the redeeming account needs a US billing address. Denominations are fixed face values; pick the one that matches the game, controller, or subscription you’re buying so you don’t leave a stranded balance.
Recovery if something goes sideways
If the network confirms but the price moved past the quote window, you choose what happens next. Take the new market rate, hold the deposit and wait for a better quote, or refund the original asset to an address you control. No silent slippage, no support ticket roulette. The same rule applies whether you sent BTC, ETH, or XMR — the recovery surface is identical across every chain uSwap routes.