
- Price range
- $9.81–$52.88
- Last updated
- 24 November 2025, 13:43
- Offers
- 5
- Stores
- 2
Compare CD key prices for Trader Life Simulator in 2 game stores, and choose the best deal from 5 offers. Below you will find up-to-date prices for Trader Life Simulator on Steam platforms, which can be activated in Global and Europe regions.
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We track thousands of products from 2 stores to find the best prices for Trader Life Simulator and other games. For some store we even have discount coupon codes to help you buy Trader Life Simulator even cheaper!
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Can I activate Trader Life Simulator in my region?
Most distribution platforms (like Steam) have regional restrictions and different prices for each game: e.g., Trader Life Simulator will cost more for customers from United States than from Argentina, but customers from US cannot activate Argentina’s Trader Life Simulator key.
We show this regional restrictions information under “Region” in our filters and in the list of Trader Life Simulator offers. For instance, “Trader Life Simulator Global” means it can be activated in any country, “Trader Life Simulator Europe” – only in Europe, and “Trader Life Simulator Japan” — in Japan only.
However, some shops do not provide regional information, so the best way to make sure Trader Life Simulator will be activated in your region is to visit shop’s product page: there’s always a special block next to the price that shows if it can be activated in your country or not.
What is the difference between Trader Life Simulator offers from official stores and keyshops?
Official stores get their Trader Life Simulator keys directly from game developers or publishers, while keyshops resell keys from unknown sources.
Keyshops are usually cheaper than official stores, but they are riskier. We recommend reading keyshops’ and sellers’ customer reviews first. Also, most keyshops have buyer’s protection programs to guarantee a refund in case Trader Life Simulator key is not working.











