What is a Sharing Account (for Death Stranding Director's Cut)?
A sharing account is exactly what it sounds like — you get login credentials (email and password) to access a STEAM or other platform account that already owns Death Stranding Director's Cut. Instead of buying the game outright (which can cost hundreds of thousands Rupiah), you pay only a fraction for a temporary or permanent slot on that account.
In Indonesia, this model is huge. Gamers who want to try the game without committing to a full purchase, or those who finish single-player titles quickly, find sharing accounts extremely cost-effective. You install the game on your own PC, play offline or online depending on the seller's rules, and when you're done, simply walk away.
Of course, sharing accounts aren't without risks. The account is not yours. The seller could change the password, or another user might get you banned if they cheat. That's exactly why JoinBareng built escrow protection around this category — so your money stays safe until you confirm everything works.
Sharing Account Price List on JoinBareng (June 2026)
Pricing for Death Stranding Director's Cut sharing accounts depends on the length of access (lifetime vs. monthly), whether you get email co-ownership, and the number of simultaneous users allowed. Below you'll find a live price table updated by our sellers.
Prices are in Rupiah and set by independent sellers. They fluctuate based on demand, game sales on official stores, and the seller's own reputation. Higher-rated sellers often charge a bit more, but you're paying for peace of mind.
How to Choose the Right Sharing Account
Not all sharing accounts are created equal. Look for these factors:
- Access Duration: Some sellers offer "lifetime" access — meaning you can play as long as the account exists. Others sell monthly or weekly passes. Decide how long you need.
- Offline Mode: Most Death Stranding accounts allow offline play. This is safer because you don't risk conflicts with other users online. Check the listing description for "offline mode" or "family sharing."
- Email Access: Some sellers give you the account email (and sometimes even change it to yours). This gives you control, but also responsibility. If you get the account banned, it's on you.
- Region Lock: The account may be region-locked (e.g., Russia, Argentina). Ensure it activates in Indonesia. Sellers usually note this in the description.
- Seller Rating: Always check ratings and completed orders. A seller with many positive reviews is less likely to scam you.
How to Buy a Sharing Account on JoinBareng — 4 Easy Steps
- Pick a Listing: Browse the available sharing accounts. Filter by price, duration, or seller rating. Read the description carefully.
- Pay via Escrow: Choose your payment method (QRIS, bank transfer, e-wallet). Your money is held in escrow — the seller doesn't get paid until you confirm the account works.
- Confirm Delivery: After payment, the seller sends you the account details via chat. Log in, download the game (if needed), and test it. If everything's fine, click "Confirm Delivery" on the order page.
- Leave a Review: Help other buyers by sharing your experience. A good review helps the seller, a bad one warns the community.
Payment Methods
JoinBareng supports all major Indonesian payment channels: QRIS (scan and pay), bank transfer (BCA, Mandiri, BRI, BNI, and more), e-wallets (GoPay, OVO, Dana, ShopeePay), and virtual accounts. You can also use your JoinBareng balance if you have credit. No extra fees — you pay exactly the listing price.
Why Buy a Sharing Account on JoinBareng?
- Full Escrow Protection: Your money sits in escrow until you verify the account works. No risks of paying and getting nothing.
- KYC-Verified Sellers: Every seller has passed identity verification. Less chance of fraud.
- Transparent Pricing: Multiple sellers compete, so you can compare prices openly. No hidden costs.
- Refund Guarantee: If the seller fails to deliver or the account doesn't work, you get a full refund via the dispute system.
- Dispute Mediation: If something goes wrong, JoinBareng's team steps in to mediate (based on evidence like chat logs and screenshots).
- Rupiah Pricing: No need to convert currency or worry about exchange rates. Everything is in IDR.
About JoinBareng
JoinBareng is Indonesia's hybrid marketplace for digital goods. We started as a platform for game top-ups and gradually expanded into accounts, vouchers, and digital services. Our unique model combines a traditional marketplace (sellers list items freely) with escrow protection — a feature rarely found in peer-to-peer digital transactions.
Unlike large global platforms, JoinBareng focuses on the Indonesian gamer. We understand local payment methods, regional pricing, and the culture of sharing accounts. Our sellers are mostly Indonesian, so you can chat in Bahasa Indonesia and get support during local business hours.
We're honest: sharing accounts come with inherent risks. But we've built safeguards to minimize them. Escrow, KYC, and dispute mediation are our answers to a category that often operates in the gray zone.
Tips & Common Pitfalls When Buying Sharing Accounts
- Chat the Seller First: Before paying, message the seller and confirm details like access duration, offline mode availability, and refund policy. A responsive seller is a good sign.
- Verify Immediately: Once you get the account, log in and test the game within the first hour. If something's wrong, don't confirm delivery — open a dispute.
- Check Reviews on Other Listings: Even if a seller has low reviews on this specific listing, check their profile. A seller with a history of happy buyers is safer.
- Don't Change Password or Email Unless Agreed: Many sellers offer "lifetime" access but still own the account. Changing the password might lock you out permanently.
- Use Offline Mode: To avoid conflicts with other users, play the game in offline mode if the seller allows. This also prevents accidental bans.
- Avoid Too-Good-to-Be-True Prices: If a listing is suspiciously cheap (e.g., Rp5,000 for a game that costs Rp300,000), there's likely a catch. Stick to sellers with realistic pricing.
When Is Sharing Account Right For You?
A sharing account makes sense if:
- You're on a tight budget and can't spare hundreds of thousands for a single game.
- You only need the game for a short time (e.g., to finish the story once).
- You're comfortable with not owning the account permanently.
- You want to test the game before buying a legitimate copy later.
If you're a collector, want to play online multiplayer (where bans are more likely), or need the game tied to your personal account, a sharing account is probably not for you.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not Reading the Description: Sellers list conditions like "offline only" or "no email changes." Ignoring these can lead to disappointment.
- Using Account on Multiple Devices: Simultaneous logins can flag the account as suspicious. Stick to one device.
- Trusting Unverified Sellers: Even on JoinBareng, some sellers are new. Check their KYC badge and completed orders.
- Skipping the Chat: Direct communication often reveals how serious the seller is. No reply? Move on.
- Confirming Delivery Too Early: Wait until you've actually played the game for a few minutes. Screenshot your proof.
Remember, escrow is your safety net. Use it wisely.











