There’s a few reasons you might have heard of G2A, one of the Internet’s most popular spots to sell an extra Steam key. One, it’s been the subject of intense criticism for not doing enough about fraud ...
G2A is a site where people sell game keys. You’ve probably heard of it thanks to YouTubers/streamers who cut juicy sponsorship deals to promote it. However, the site’s also received widespread ...
Despite promises it was out of the business of reselling game activation keys, G2A is back in it, and it is also competing directly with key resellers in their own marketplace, on terms that penalize ...
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G2A has moved to legitimise its business by adding security measures designed to verify those who sell game keys on the platform. G2A has been roundly criticised for providing a platform for ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. In July 2019, online games retailer G2A extended an offer to devs to ...
G2A has announced plans to force key sellers on its marketplace to reveal their name and address. Previously they could sell keys anonymously. G2A said the move, which comes into effect on 1st July, ...
Once again, G2A is being forced to defend its marketplace for digital video game codes and keys. Mike Rose, founder of game publisher No More Robots, launched a petition earlier this month that calls ...
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 ...
They know, you know. G2A are aware of how they're perceived, and they want to fix it. This was the message from G2A's media day earlier this month, where we got the chance to speak with staff and PRs.