Buying gifts for gamers can be tough, since it’s hard to know what they like or already own. If you’re in doubt, the best option may be to let them buy what they want with a gift card.

The price points I’ve picked here are magic numbers that will allow people to purchase any game they want for each platform. However, keep in mind that these are only a suggestion. Even smaller denominations can go a long way toward making someone’s gaming dreams a reality.

Nintendo Switch with ‘Merry Christmas’ on the screen sat in front of a Christmas tree.

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo sellsgift cards for the Switch’s eShop(its digital storefront for game purchases) in four denominations: $10, $20, $35, and $50. Digital gift cards at major retailers go up to $99.

Since the average Switch game costs $60 before tax, no single card adds up to a full game purchase. Two $35 cards would cover it, though given that the Switch is also a goldmine for cheaper indie releases, more money doesn’t necessarily mean more fun.

PlayStation 5 against a dark background with a red ribbon around it.

If you’re buying a gift card for a kid, you may want to consider buying them a physical game instead since they may not have access to the eShop. Check out How-To Geek’s holiday guide onthe best new Switch games to buy this holiday season.

PlayStation

There are five price tiers forPlayStation Store gift cards: $10, $25, $50, $75, and $100. If you’re looking to give a digital gift card, the maximum at major retailers is a whopping $250.

The sweet spot here is $75, as it covers the full $70 price of PlayStation 5 games. The catch is that sales tax may still bring the price of some games to just over $75, something to keep in mind if you’re buying for a kid or someone without the ability to fill in that price gap themselves.

Xbox Series X and Xbox Series X consoles.

Want to avoid any potential headache? Check out myguide on the top PlayStation accessories and games for this holiday season.

Xbox

Among all the home consoles, the Xbox offers the most versatility when it comes to digital gift giving. AnXbox gift card is your best betin most scenarios, though.

Depending on the online retailer, you can find physical Xbox gift cards ranging from $15 to $100. Digital gift cards bought through Microsoft are available in your choice of denomination between $1 and $100, giving you the ability to give precisely how much somebody needs to buy the game they want.

Steam Deck OLED in its case with the left joystick in focus.

However, if you already know what your gift recipient wants, you’re better offdirectly gifting them the game through the Microsoft Store.

Even if the recipient is specifically asking for Games Pass—a service that lets you play a large collection of games on Xbox and PC—you should still err toward a standard Xbox gift card. This will allow the recipient to purchase a Game Pass subscription in addition to directly buying games. This also applies to anyone looking to purchase Game Pass on PC.

Amazon Gift Card.

Steam

If the gamer in your life plays on a PC or Steam Deck, your life has been made particularly easy.

Steam gift cardsare great at every price point thanks to the nature of Steam’s regular deep discounts on games. Less money goes a longer way here, to the point that someone with a Steam gift card may end up with at least twice as many games as that of a console player. As such, there’s no one denomination I recommend, though $50 is the safest bet if they’re looking to buy a more recent release.

I’d advise against directly gifting games on Steam unless the game in question has a deep discount. Sooner or later just about every game gets a big sale, meaning you’ll likely end up paying more for the game thansomeone savvy about the whims of Steam saleswould.

That said, if you want to go this route, How-To Geek has you covered withour PC games holiday buying guide.

Other Gift Card Options

When in doubt, you can always give a gift card for a major retailer. The four I’d recommend given their reliability for stocking games are Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop. If the recipient likes physical games, they’ll likely prefer this option as the others mentioned here are purely digital affairs.

PC games are entirely digital, so you should only consider this for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox players.

There are also gift cards for specific games that will appeal to existing players. Some to consider if you’re sure they’re a match for the giftee include time cards forFinal Fantasy XIVandWorld of Warcraft, and in-game currency forFortnite,Minecraft, andRoblox. You’ll know one of these is the right choice if the person you’re giving them to talk about the game regularly.

Beyond Gift Cards

Got this far and decided gift cards are a no-go? Consider giving one of thesegeeky gifts for gamersinstead. And again, make sure to give our holiday buying guides for theNintendo Switch,PlayStation 5, andPCgaming a look.