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Price your game like the market does.

Selling a video game on OLX Romania? Type its title and see what everyone else is asking right now — the median, the quick-sale price, and the full spread — computed live from current listings.

Tip: include the platform in the search (“ps5”, “ps4”, “xbox”, “switch”) for tighter results.

How it works

Where the numbers come from

When you search, the tool queries OLX.ro — Romania's biggest classifieds market — for live listings in the video-games category, newest first, and pulls up to 160 of them. It then computes the median asking price: the middle value, which half the sellers are above and half below. Unlike an average, the median doesn't get dragged around by one collector asking 900 lei for a sealed copy.

Around the median you get two more anchors. The sell-fast price (25th percentile) undercuts three quarters of the competition — list there and yours is among the cheapest on the site. The patient price (75th percentile) is the upper end of what sellers are asking — realistic if your copy is mint, complete, or you're in no hurry.

Every listing used in the calculation is shown below the stats with a link to the real ad. If one doesn't belong — a bundle, a damaged disc, an obvious outlier — click it out and the numbers recompute instantly.

Limits to keep in mind

Asking prices, not sale prices

OLX only shows what sellers ask, not what buyers actually paid. Real transactions typically close a little below asking, especially since most listings are marked negotiable. If you price at the median, expect offers slightly under it.

OLX's search is fuzzy: a query for one game can also return other titles, controllers, or consoles that merely share a keyword. By default the tool keeps only listings whose title contains every word of your search (the "only titles matching" toggle) and hides bundles and accessories — but skim the list before trusting the number; pruning a stray listing takes one click and makes the median noticeably better.

Listings priced in euros are converted at a fixed approximate rate (shown next to the toggle) just to keep them comparable; untick the toggle to use lei-only listings.

Common questions

About the checker

What price should I actually set?

A sane default: list at the median (or a touch above, since buyers negotiate) and accept offers down to the sell-fast price. If nothing moves in a week or two, re-list closer to the 25th percentile.

Why do I see consoles or accessories in the results?

OLX's own search returns loose keyword matches, and sellers sometimes list hardware in the games category too. The title-match and bundles-&-accessories filters (both on by default) catch most of it; anything that slips through can be clicked out of the calculation.

Why is the listing count different from OLX's own?

OLX's API pads search results with promoted ads and loosely related listings beyond what its site counts for the same search, and it may scope categories slightly differently. That's why every listing the tool received is shown — the ones used in the math up top, and the filtered-out rest in the collapsible section below them, each with the reason it was dropped. Nothing is silently discarded.

Does it include eMAG, Altex, or other shops?

No — OLX only. That's deliberate: OLX is where second-hand games actually trade in Romania, so its listings are the right comparison set for pricing a used copy.

How fresh is the data?

Listings are fetched live on every search (with a few minutes of caching), sorted newest first, so you're looking at the current market, not last month's.

Is this affiliated with OLX?

No. This is an independent tool that reads OLX's public listings. All ads belong to their sellers, and every listing shown links back to the original on olx.ro.

Data source

  • Listing data comes from OLX.ro public search results. This tool is not endorsed by or affiliated with OLX.