If you've received a Steam Gift Card or Wallet Code, you're probably eager to know its value and start browsing the vast library of games and software on the world's largest PC gaming platform. However, checking a Steam Gift Card balance works differently than with many other types of gift cards.
First, The card's value must be added to your Steam Wallet, which is the digital bank associated with your Steam account. Once redeemed, the full amount becomes your Steam Wallet balance, which you can then easily view at any time.
This guide will walk you through the entire process, from redeeming your card to viewing your balance and understanding how to manage your funds. We will also cover essential troubleshooting tips and crucial security advice to protect you from common scams.
How to Check Your Steam Balance (After Redemption)
Once your card is redeemed, checking your balance is incredibly easy and the amount is visible in several places.
On the Steam Website or Desktop Client
Your balance is prominently displayed. After logging in, look in the upper-right corner of the Steam window. Your current Steam Wallet balance will be shown right next to your profile name.
Via the Steam Mobile App
Similarly, your balance is usually visible at the top of the app's main screen or store page after you log in. You can also find it by navigating to Account Details, where it's typically displayed at the top of the page.
Understanding Your Steam Wallet & Gift Cards
Your Steam Wallet is more than just a place to hold gift card funds. It's an integrated payment system designed to make purchasing on the platform seamless. Here are some key points to understand.
- Funds are Tied to Your Account: Once a gift card is redeemed, its value is permanently and exclusively tied to your Steam account. The funds are stored digitally in your Steam Wallet and cannot be transferred back to a physical card or removed.
- Non-Transferable and Non-Refundable: According to the Steam Subscriber Agreement, Steam Wallet funds cannot be gifted, withdrawn, or transferred to another Steam account. They are also generally non-refundable. The only way to "give" money to a friend is by purchasing a digital gift card specifically for them.
- Regional Restrictions are Crucial: Steam Gift Cards are typically region-locked. This means a card purchased in the United States (USD) must be redeemed on a Steam account whose store country is set to the United States. Attempting to redeem a card from a different region will likely result in an error. This is to prevent exploitation of regional price differences.
- Usage: Your Steam Wallet balance can be used to purchase anything on the Steam Store, including games, DLC, software, and even hardware like the Steam Deck. It can also be used for in-game purchases in titles that support Steam Wallet transactions and for buying items on the Steam Community Market.
Special Notes for ARPAY Steam Gift Cards
If you're using Steam Gift Cards purchased from ARPAY, here are some important tips:
- Verify regional compatibility first: ARPAY clearly indicates the currency and region for each Steam card. Ensure your Steam account's store country matches the card's region (USD for US, EUR for Europe, etc.) before attempting redemption.
- Save your ARPAY transaction details: Keep your purchase confirmation email and any transaction IDs from ARPAY. This serves as proof of purchase if you encounter any redemption issues or need customer support.
- Code format verification: ARPAY Steam Wallet codes typically follow Steam's standard format (XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX). If your code appears different or incomplete, contact ARPAY support immediately before attempting redemption.
- One-time use policy: Remember that Steam codes are single-use only. Once successfully redeemed, the code becomes permanently invalid. If you receive an "already redeemed" error, contact ARPAY support with your purchase details.
For more information on how to buy Steam gift cards using different payment methods, see our supported payment guide on ARPAY.