Turn Your Old Games into Instant Cash

Feeling weighed down by old games in your collection? Sell your games to Sunday for fast, fair payouts. We move quickly, handling everything from valuation to final paperwork. Each deal is tailored to meet the unique needs of you and your game.

Turn Your Old Games into Cash

Sell your games to Sunday for fast financial support and receive quick, fair payouts for your hyper-casual and hybrid-casual titles.

Avoid Months of Long-Winded Negotiation

We move quickly, handling everything from valuation to final paperwork. Every deal is customized to fit you and your game.

Simple Process, Cash Upfront

No co-development, no publishing! We buy your game through a straightforward process, with cash upfront and no fuzzy deal terms.

Selling your game should be fast, simple, and rewarding. We offer competitive deals with upfront cash and a clear, no-hassle process – no endless negotiations. Each deal is tailored to your needs. We focus solely on acquisitions – no publishing, no co-development. Ready to offload an old game and focus on new projects? Let’s talk!
Step-By-Step guide
1
Market Research and KPI Validation
We carefully study the market to make sure our game fits our strategy. We use Key Performance lndicators (KPls) to check if it could be successful and fit well with our other games.
2
Pre-DD Sheet Assessment
We send a preliminary financial evaluation sheet to check the game’s stability. Our product team plays the game to see if it has good core gameplay and if there’s potential to improve it further.
3
Signing an MNDA (Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement)
Both parties sign an MNDA to facilitate the sharing of sensitive data. This allows our growth and user acquisition (UA) team to validate the information provided in the DD sheet.
4
Final Product Validation
All concerned parties participate in the final validation of the product. This step ensures alignment with expectations and confirms the potential for success in the market.
5
Internal Valuation and Negotiations
We evaluate the game internally, looking at things like how popular it could be, how it plays, and how it makes money. Then we start talking about details like when and how we’II pay for it and any specific things we need.
6
Binding Agreement and Asset Transfer
After we agree on the terms. both parties sign a contract. Then we start making the first payments and transferring the game to our account officially starting the acquisition.
1
Market Research and KPI Validation
We carefully study the market to make sure our game fits our strategy. We use Key Performance lndicators (KPls) to check if it could be successful and fit well with our other games.
2
Pre-DD Sheet Assessment
We send a preliminary financial evaluation sheet to check the game’s stability. Our product team plays the game to see if it has good core gameplay and if there’s potential to improve it further.
3
Signing an MNDA (Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement)
Both parties sign an MNDA to facilitate the sharing of sensitive data. This allows our growth and user acquisition (UA) team to validate the information provided in the DD sheet.
4
Final Product Validation
All concerned parties participate in the final validation of the product. This step ensures alignment with expectations and confirms the potential for success in the market.
5
Internal Valuation and Negotiations
We evaluate the game internally, looking at things like how popular it could be, how it plays, and how it makes money. Then we start talking about details like when and how we’II pay for it and any specific things we need.
6
Binding Agreement and Asset Transfer
After we agree on the terms. both parties sign a contract. Then we start making the first payments and transferring the game to our account officially starting the acquisition.