Last year, G2A—a supremely suspect grey market seller of PC games—offered to pay studios 10x the cost of their games if it was found to be selling stolen keys. Only one company took them up on the ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In July 2019, online games retailer G2A extended an offer to devs to open up its records to an independent auditor, and to reimburse the developers 10 ...
Key reseller G2A will be paying back developers for 10 times the value of the stolen keys it had been hosting on its marketplace. After an internal investigation proved that the site had been selling ...
G2A has agreed to compensate one developer whose game was fraudulently sold on the G2A marketplace. G2A is a marketplace where anyone could sell and buy game keys, mostly for PC games. The site came ...
In context: To say G2A is a controversial figure in the PC gaming industry would be a dramatic understatement. The "gray" marketplace has made headlines time and time again for general misbehavior and ...
In July 2019, G2A, the company behind the controversial G2A Marketplace, offered to open its transaction history to an independent auditor. The goal was to clear its name of any wrongdoing after years ...
A number of developers across the gaming space have taken issue with online retailer G2A over the years. There were many allegations that G2A had engaged in the resale of gaming keys attained through ...
Update: Speaking to Kotaku, developer Charlie Cleveland has retracted his accusations that G2A was responsible for $30,000 of chargebacks on stolen keys for Natural Selection 2. "It does appear that ...
Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap If you're playing games on PC, the popular opinion is that you don't pay full price for a game. There are so many marketplaces and ...
Online games marketplace G2A has reached a settlement with the first -- and so far only -- developer to take up its offer of paying ten times the chargeback fees for any illegally obtained game keys ...
UPDATE: A G2A spokesperson has reached out to Tech Times to clarify and provide more information about the issue, specifically on how they are working to stop stolen keys from being sold in the ...