Guild Wars 2

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Using your existing Guild Wars 2 Account with Steam
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How to log in to your existing Guild Wars 2 account through Steam
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Adding the Launch Argument
After installing, click "Properties" to open the configuration menu.



Add the following text in the "Launch Options" box;
-provider Portal



This will load the standard launcher instead of the Steam launcher, and allow you to sign in with your existing account details.
58 kommentarer
SoD 22. aug. 2024 kl. 9:32 
DONT BUY DLCS on STEAM if you use this guide, just buy your dlc INGAME.
dootee 22. aug. 2024 kl. 9:15 
just please remember that if you do this you can't buy expansions through steam
LexGear 7. juni 2024 kl. 3:48 
This makes playing on linux so easy! Ty anet.
remcoc74 10. mar. 2024 kl. 3:13 
you can also copy and paste the text
𝓋Queen 14. dec. 2023 kl. 6:45 
I am so happy to be on steam with my old current account :winter2019happydog: makes me happy to be a steam player adding the hours in supporting the game on steam :auyay:
DecalMan 18. okt. 2023 kl. 20:35 
@Shadow Sep 2, 2022 @ 5:56pm 
Yes you can delete standalone if installed thru steam using this.

If I delete the standalone (internet) version, will I still have access to my DLCs from the standalone?
Drakennas 10. sep. 2023 kl. 20:19 
i´ve done that and i did a mistake byuing a expasion trought steam. is possible to get the serial code and redeem it or i just lost money?
Ozarlin 10. aug. 2023 kl. 18:55 
However, you cannot buy the expansions on steam once you do this, but also beats starting over
Joe 8. aug. 2023 kl. 18:56 
will i still have to install it on steam? Or can i use the client already installed on my PC?
karenterzano 19. juli 2023 kl. 21:30 
The General window does not allow me to turn on the enable the Steam Overlay, BUT has a delete button active for using steam overlay. Should I delete and see if I can see if the choice these instructions give becomes active?