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What are your thoughts on steam key sites? have you even bought a key from sites like g2a? are they a scam or are they cool, also do you have a story to share about steam keys.

i was planning on getting a mystery pack from g2a or whatever its called but im not sure if its a scam or not.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There was a mess around green man gaming, which is supposed to be a legit key seller and is in that list.

Around Witcher 3 release they started selling keys for it, however CDPR warned that they were not official partners and as such those keys were grey market. They told people not to buy from there.

Turns out CDPR had selected only a few stores to supplying them with keys officially (which is their right, obviously) and gmg wasn't one.

Gmg made a rather... unconvincing answer in which they said all they wanted was to provide "Gamers" with the games they wanted and were disappointed with CDPR not letting them. They said they got their keys from legit stores themselves, but it cast a serious doubt about how reliable they were.

[–] AnyOldName3 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Was that not Fallout 4 rather than The Witcher 3, or did it happen more than once? Either way, they clearly sold enough keys during the kerfuffle that the only way they could have got them was buying them wholesale off one or more of their competitors who'd managed to get hold of some, and then it makes sense that they'd want to keep it quiet who it was so the publisher wouldn't penalise them.

It's basically the same as an independent game shop buying a box of games from GameStop (or your regional equivalent) when their normal wholesaler has issues so their regulars continue being regulars. As far as everyone's concerned at the end, a retail key was sold to a retailer and ended up in the hands of a customer, and no one in the supply chain got scammed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It did happen with Witcher 3 : https://www.pcgamer.com/green-man-gaming-hits-back-over-witcher-3-key-row/

I am not aware of something like that for Fallout 4 though, can't tell about that one.