The games are ranked by popularity so the more you scrape the more random the games will be, the script sets the games per page to 96 so each new page will add a large amount of data with each game having loads of rows of price data. The script below should give you all the price history for the number of pages you select on line 5. The gg.deals relies quite heavily on headers and a token to make valid requests, I'm sure all the headers aren't necessary but I'm too lazy to weed out the ones you don't need. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not sure if you made any progress but you can reverse engineer to get the data you are looking for, this works for steam's prices and a couple other game sites too.
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