You Can buy Games/Gift Cards Online for Lower Fees Using This Asia-Import Web-Store.

Play-Asia is one of the websites I stumbled upon years ago, it's one of the games import sites that let you buy games from other regions. It accepted Bitcoin before Steam did and it still supports the currency while Steam couldn't.
Play-Asia is online store based in Hong Kong and specializes in Asian games and toys (and anime figures?) and offers international shipping!! Many anime lovers use it to import Japanese only games or buy Japanese Google Play/Itunes gift cards. While it can be used to buy US/EUR games too, the website is not as cheap like Ebay or Amazon.com so it's best suited for cross region importing.
Today I noticed that it started accepting Bitcoin Cash as a payment method, It seems it's fairly new feature as I didn't find announcement of it anywhere and it wasn't there when I checked the website few weeks ago.
Advantages of Bitcoin Cash
I consider BCH a better way for payment than Bitcoin because it has way lower fees, (nearly non-existent.) Bitpay started to allow it's credit cards to top up with BCH to get advantage of this fact.
BitcoinCash transactions are also much faster than Bitcoin so if you paid with BCH on Play-asia your order will confirm faster.
What To Buy Play-Asia?
As I said above, the online store is expensive compared to competitors, but with International shipping, exclusives & weekly specials (where some games can be way cheaper than amazon) it can be the best website to buy from online. Not to mention it's one of the go-to website to buy Japanese only games.
Personally I buy Steam Gift Cards from it, It sends them fast and it's easier now with BCH.
What I don't like about the website though, it sometimes, how should I say it... It puts anime girls that show too much skin( in the front page so it might be a bit of NSFW sometimes.
Ah, about that, WARNING: don't open "Toys" section, the website have nsfw tag but it seems it saves it only for the most terrible cases. (Maybe Hong Kong has different values of what's considered safe for work?)
