G2A vs Instant Gaming vs Driffle: Which Is Best for India (2026)?

Harsh Talreja

Updated June 2026.

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Verdict · 2026

All three sell cheap game keys, but they are not equal. Instant Gaming is the safest and best for most people (curated keyshop, 4.7-star Trustpilot, 14-day refunds). Driffle is the best for Indian buyers because it takes UPI. G2A is often the cheapest but the riskiest, an open marketplace you should only use with G2A Shield and a top-rated seller. All three are gray market, so none beats an authorised store for total safety.

The short version

  • Best overall / safest: Instant Gaming.
  • Best for India (UPI): Driffle.
  • Cheapest (with care): G2A, using Shield + PayPal.
  • Safest of all: none, use an authorised store or Steam sale for must-have games.

If you are hunting cheap PC keys in India, these three names come up most. They all undercut Steam, but they work differently and carry different risk. Here is a clear, honest comparison so you can pick the right one for your situation, not just the cheapest sticker price.

G2A vs Instant Gaming vs Driffle: side by side

G2AInstant GamingDriffle
TypeOpen marketplace (3rd-party sellers)Curated keyshop (buys from wholesalers)Marketplace (India roots)
SafetyLowest of the threeHighest of the threeMedium
TrustpilotMixed4.7 / 5 (822k+ reviews)Mixed but decent
Refunds / protectionG2A Shield (paid add-on)14-day refunds + PayPalVaries, some dispute complaints
India / UPICard / PayPalCard / PayPalUPI supported (big plus)
PriceOften cheapest (plus fees)Very competitiveCompetitive
Best forCheapest, if you use ShieldSafest cheap pick, most peopleIndian buyers who want UPI

What all three have in common

Before you pick, remember the shared catch: all three are gray market, none is an authorised publisher partner. That means every one of them sources keys partly through regional pricing, every one carries a small chance of a region-locked or (rarely) revoked key, and on every one you should pay with PayPal or a card and check the key region before buying. The difference between them is the degree of risk and convenience, not safe versus unsafe. For a game you truly cannot risk, an authorised store or a Steam INR sale still beats all three.

Which should you choose?

Pick Instant Gaming if you want the best balance of cheap and safe, it is a curated keyshop with the strongest track record of the three, and it is the right default for most buyers. Pick Driffle if UPI matters to you, it is India-rooted and one of the few key sites that takes UPI, just check each key\’s region first. Pick G2A only if it is clearly the cheapest for what you want and you are willing to add G2A Shield, buy from a 95%+ seller, and pay by PayPal. For any game you cannot afford to lose, skip all three and use an authorised reseller or a Steam INR sale.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is safest: G2A, Instant Gaming or Driffle?

Instant Gaming is the safest of the three because it buys keys from wholesalers and resells them itself (a curated keyshop) rather than running an open marketplace. G2A is the riskiest as an open marketplace of third-party sellers. All three are gray market, so an authorised store is still safer for must-have games.

Which is best for buying game keys in India?

For most people, Instant Gaming (safest, competitive prices). If UPI payment is important to you, Driffle is the standout because it supports UPI, which the others do not. Always check the key region before paying.

Is G2A cheaper than Instant Gaming and Driffle?

Often, yes, G2A can have the lowest headline prices, but watch for added checkout fees and the higher risk of an open marketplace. The small savings are frequently not worth it versus Instant Gaming, which is nearly as cheap and noticeably safer.

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Harsh Talreja edits Gaming Nation from a Mumbai bedroom desk and a Bangalore hotel desk on alternate months. He has been writing about PC hardware, gaming peripherals and Indian gaming cafes for 6 years, with hands-on time on every major PC component category sold in India under Rs 2,00,000 (RTX 3050 to RTX 4070 Super, Ryzen 5 5600 to Ryzen 7 7700X, every B550 and B650 mainstream board, 144Hz IPS to 240Hz OLED, Razer DeathAdder to Logitech G502 Hero). He has visited and benchmarked over 18 gaming cafes across Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and Amritsar. Plays BGMI at Crown tier, Valorant at Diamond, daily-drives a 5800X3D plus RX 7600 build at home. Outside Gaming Nation, Harsh works as an SEO partner for Indian startups (he can be reached on LinkedIn for that work). All Indian retail prices on this site are checked monthly against Amazon.in and Flipkart, all hardware claims are checked against RTINGS, Tom's Hardware, NotebookCheck, and Hardware Unboxed where applicable.