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File Sharing for Gamers

You just built an incredible custom map. Your clan wants it for tonight's session. You need to get the files to everyone fast without making them create accounts or install anything.

Why Gamers Need Simple File Sharing

Gamers share files all the time. Mod packs, save files, screenshots, gameplay recordings, texture packs, custom maps and configuration files are constantly moving between friends, clan members and online communities. The problem is that most file sharing services are not built for gaming use cases.

Discord has a 25 MB limit on free accounts. Google Drive requires everyone to have a Google account. Email is laughable for a 2 GB gameplay recording. Reddit and forums strip files or require image hosting. Mega has aggressive rate limits and naggy popups. What gamers need is a fast, no-friction way to drop files and share a link.

Game recordings can easily be over a gigabyte. A single Minecraft world folder or a modded Skyrim texture pack can be hundreds of megabytes. Most free file sharing services choke on these sizes or demand an account upgrade. EasySend supports up to 1 GB free and 10 GB on Premium, which covers the vast majority of gaming files.

How to Share Game Files with EasySend

  1. Upload your files - drag mods, maps, save files, screenshots or recordings onto easysend.co
  2. Bundle related files - put all the mod files, config files and the readme together under one link
  3. Get your link - copy the share URL or download the QR code
  4. Share it - paste the link in Discord, Steam chat, your clan forum or wherever your group hangs out

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EasySend is free for files up to 1GB with 3-day availability. For larger game files, go Premium for 10GB uploads and 30-day retention. No monthly subscription required.

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