Can use media mail service for video games

In the United States, Media Mail is a service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows for the shipping of certain types of media, such as books, CDs, DVDs, and video games, at a lower cost than regular First-Class Mail.

However, there are some restrictions and limitations on shipping video games using Media Mail:

  1. Game format: Media Mail only applies to physical video games, such as cartridges, discs, or cassettes. Digital game codes or downloads are not eligible for Media Mail.
  2. Game content: Media Mail is only allowed for games that are considered "entertainment" or "educational" in nature. Games that contain explicit content, such as violence, sex, or mature themes, may not be eligible for Media Mail.
  3. Game packaging: The game must be packaged in its original retail packaging, including any inserts, manuals, or other materials that came with the game.
  4. Weight and size: Media Mail has specific weight and size limits. For video games, the maximum weight is 70 pounds, and the maximum size is 13 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 3 inches thick.
  5. Labeling: When shipping video games using Media Mail, you must affix the correct Media Mail label to the package and include a completed PS Form 3610 (Media Mail Declaration and Payment Form).

If your video game meets these requirements, you can use Media Mail to ship it. Keep in mind that Media Mail is a slower service than First-Class Mail, with delivery times ranging from 2-8 business days, depending on the destination.

It's always a good idea to check with the USPS or a shipping carrier for the most up-to-date information on shipping video games using Media Mail.