Sedo Reports Record Breaking .Game Sale

As of this morning, the largest domain name sale in the .Game extension recorded by Namebio was the $40,888 sale of A.Game. That domain name sold via Sedo in December of 2022.

This morning in its weekly sale report, Sedo just reported a record setting .Game domain name sale. Sedo reported the sale of X.Game. The domain name sold for $160,000 USD. It is the first publicly reported six figure .Game domain name sale.

The X.Game domain name is registered under Whois privacy at Namecheap. The domain name does not currently resolve to a functional website, so the buyer is unknown at this time.

The Whois record says that this domain name is 12 days old. It is possible the domain name was sold privately by XYZ Registry, the company that operates the .Game extension. I will reach out to a representative from XYZ to see if this was a registry sale.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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  1. How about X.Games ?

    looks good on print but people will not see the dot before the game and hard to type x dot game

    i guess xgame and xgames dot com values have gone up

    again dot com is the king

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