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Here's a list of sites I've found where you can buy console/PC games!
https://www.ebay.com/ A place where people sell lots of secondhand items, including physical copies of video games. Some listings require you to bid but many you can also just buy immediately!
https://itch.io/games A nice site that publishes DRM Free indie games. Many of them are free or pay what you want, as well!
https://www.humblebundle.com/ Humble bundle has several nice perks as a place to get games - Some of them are DRM free, and they regularly do bundles that give you steam or GOG keys, where you can give to charity and give any unused keys to your friends if you want! Unfortunately, this site does have some downsides as well, sometimes they do humble bundles containing ai slop.
https://www.gog.com/ A nice online store that sells DRM free games! Many of the games come with bonus goodies like art, music, etc as well. They also do occasionally do free game giveaways!
https://www.zoom-platform.com/ Zoom is another online store for DRM Free games, they have a smaller selection than GOG, but it's still always nice to have another option for getting DRM free games.
https://store.steampowered.com/ One of the most well known online game stores, sadly also a big part of what normalized DRM in modern PC gaming. However, many games on steam are actually DRM free, you just gotta look them up or ask around! Also, you can buy game soundtracks on steam, and they're all DRM free mp3s as well. Sometimes they do free game giveaways too. Here's a page that can help you see when games are free to claim.
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/ Similar to steam, epic game store has a lot of games with DRM, but also some that are DRM-free! One thing they do that steam doesn't is give away a free game every week!
https://www.gamersgate.com/en-us/ Yeah, they should really pick a new name so they don't mistaken for that hate group, but this is another online store where you can get steam keys and the like but also some DRM free games!
https://vintagestock.com/ The online version of a brick and mortar store that I've had good experience in my area. You can get lots of physical console games, consoles, peripherals, and many other nerdy things!
https://gamejolt.com/ Similar to itch.io, Game Jolt is a great place to find indie games, including lots of free ones!
https://www.gamestop.com/ A store found in malls that also has online site for physical console games and stuff!
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/microsoft-store The online storefront for buying games for Xbox One consoles, and maybe Xbox 360, if the wankers haven't killed the online services yet…
Support local businesses. Support physical media. The Playstation and Nintendo online marketplaces will never give you this experience.
My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Nintendo Switch Game New PV Reveals More Details
The official website for My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! ~The Pirate Who Summons Trouble~, the upcoming video game based on the popular isekai fantasy light novel series written by Satoru Yamaguchi, has posted a six-minute new PV to introduce more details, including its story introduction and characters, as well as the system and bonus items.
The game is scheduled to be released in Japan for the Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo Switch Lite on December 23, 2021. The regular and digital versions of the game retail for 7,150 yen (about 65 USD), while the limited edition version retails for 9,350 yen (85 USD).