Buy Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord (Steam gift) in Russia — a medieval sandbox of war and power ⚔️
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is a huge medieval sandbox by TaleWorlds Entertainment that left Early Access in October 2022. It's set in Calradia two hundred years before the first Mount & Blade: Warband — the empire is cracking apart, kingdoms, clans and mercenaries claw at each other over its ruins, and you wedge yourself into that chaos however you like. Raise a warband and raid caravans, or trade, forge weapons, marry a lord's daughter and weave dynastic intrigue. We deliver Bannerlord as a Steam gift straight to your account: no keys to enter, our bot adds itself as a friend, sends the game and leaves. Below we break down what the game is, how the editions differ, how delivery works and which conditions to meet so the gift lands without a hitch.
🏰 What Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is
The hallmark of the Mount & Blade series is third-person control right in the thick of battle. Fights here aren't abstract dice rolls but real melees of hundreds of soldiers: you swing a sword yourself, command infantry lines, send cavalry on a flanking run and pick off enemies with a bow. Between battles sits a strategic layer on the world map: castle sieges, diplomacy, economy, leveling companions and your own clan. Bannerlord doesn't hold your hand or draw a "correct" path — the world of Calradia lives on its own, and you fit into it on your own terms.
⏳ Why players sink hundreds of hours into Bannerlord
The main reason is freedom and how small decisions add up into your own story. You can start as a penniless drifter with a rusty sword, hire on as caravan security, save up for your first warband, and a hundred hours later found your own kingdom and dictate terms to former lords. Every Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord campaign plays out differently: in one you're a loyal vassal, in another a traitor, in another a free mercenary selling your blade to the highest bidder. That variety is exactly why players love it — the game doesn't end when a story does.
🗡 Warrior, merchant or schemer — you decide
Bannerlord never makes you pick a class once and for all. Today you're a warlord leading an army to a siege, tomorrow a merchant running caravans between cities and playing the price spread, the day after a politician marrying off heirs and turning factions against each other. Hero and companion progression is flexible, the economy is alive, and diplomacy lets you weave alliances and betrayals. That role-playing freedom is what makes every Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord campaign unique.
📀 Standard and Digital Deluxe — which to choose
There are two editions on the store page, and both contain the full game. Standard Edition is the complete Bannerlord with all the core content; if you just want the game, that's enough. Digital Deluxe is the same base plus the Digital Companion set: an interactive map of Calradia, the "Travels in Calradia" audiobook (a collection of travelogues in the spirit of medieval explorers), the official soundtrack and a concept art gallery. These are pleasant collector's extras for anyone who wants to dive deeper into the world, but they don't affect gameplay.
⛵ The War Sails expansion: an important note
Separately there's a major expansion, War Sails (naval battles and the northern faction, the Kingdom of Nordvyg), released on November 26, 2025. Important: it is NOT part of Digital Deluxe — it's a standalone paid add-on bought as its own order. Don't confuse the Digital Companion collector's set with the War Sails gameplay expansion: the first adds a map, music and art, the second adds a whole naval layer with ships and a new culture. If you specifically want sea battles, buy War Sails separately.
🎁 Why a Steam gift and not a key
Steam no longer accepts cards issued in Russia, so buying the game directly from the store doesn't work. The workaround is a Steam gift: a native platform feature where one account gifts a game to another. You pick the lot for your region, pay with a method that works in Russia, and our bot sends Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord to you as a gift. We never ask for your login, password or Steam Guard codes — we don't need access to your account, and that's the point.
🛒 How to order and receive the gift, step by step
Delivery is set up to need as little from you as possible. First prepare your invite link: in the Steam client go to Friends → Add a Friend → "Send a friend invite via link" and copy it. When placing the order, paste the link into the right field and specify your account region. After payment the bot adds you as a friend itself and sends the gift — no need to accept the request manually, and it usually takes a couple of minutes. You click "Accept" in the Steam client, and Bannerlord appears in your library. Once delivered, the bot removes itself from your friends. Steam Guard isn't required for this — the gift goes to an account without it too; the main thing is that your profile allows friend requests and the invite link stays valid.
🌍 Region and library — the two main conditions
For Steam to accept the gift, two things must line up. First, your Steam account region must match the gift's region — you can tell the region by your Steam store currency, and if they don't match the system simply won't let you accept the gift. In that case the money isn't lost: when a Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord gift is rejected, the full amount returns to your site balance (not your card, but your balance) and stays available for future purchases. Second, Bannerlord must not already be in that account's library: Steam won't let you accept a gift for a game you already own, and that's the most common reason a gift fails. Check both before placing the order.
🖥 Platforms and Steam Deck
Bannerlord runs on PC (Windows) and is available on Steam. The game holds up well even on mid-range setups, but in large sieges with thousands of units it loves a strong processor — the scale of battles is CPU-bound. The Steam version runs great on Steam Deck too, so you can take Calradia on the road. The gift lands right in your Steam library, with no third-party launchers, and receives all future game updates.
💳 How to buy Bannerlord in Russia in 2026 and why Brawl Games
You can pay for the order with Russian cards, via SBP or with crypto — the methods that work in Russia in 2026. The timing is honest: the gift usually goes out shortly after payment, but we can't name an exact time — it's a live delivery through a bot. Brawl Games promo codes work on the order, and no separate registration is needed. If you like large-scale battles and commanding armies, also check out the war strategy Men of War in our catalog, and if you'd rather keep funds on your Steam wallet in advance, there's a Steam gift card. Brawl Games has been running since 2023, accepts Russia-friendly payments and keeps a live support chat that helps with region and delivery. Grab Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord as a Steam gift, pick your region — and set out to build your own story in Calradia.
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