.GAMES Pricing

TLD 1 Year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 10 years
Sole .GAMES registration $12.99 $26.99 $39.98 $53.98 $66.97 $80.97 $93.96 $107.96 $120.95 $134.95 $147.94 $161.94 $174.93 $188.93 $201.92 $215.92 $228.91 $242.91 $255.90 $269.90

TLD Details

TLD Registrar-Lock Transfers Edit WHOIS ID Protect Registration Period
.GAMES no yes (EPP) yes yes 1-10 years

Registering .GAMES Domains

Getting the most appropriate domain name can be hard - these days there are millions of .COM domain name already registered. And you need your domain name to sound appealing, to make sure that website visitors can remember it if they visit it once. In addition, you want it to communicate the nature of your web sites from just one look. With a .GAMES domain name you'll be able to have all of that. The .GAMES domain extension was offered for public registration not long ago, therefore you can find countless appealing domain names to pick from. Furthermore, it's more attractive and you could make witty combinations that can be immediately remembered by all your site visitors.

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