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 ...
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 ...
But only if 100 developers register in a month. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Developers and publishers have been butting heads ...
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 ...
Indie developers are taking a stand against grey market website G2A for its reselling of illegally acquired game keys. Over the years, stories of the popular key reselling website G2A have surfaced as ...
G2A continues to defend itself against a backlash from the indie developer community, which has seen a petition launched demanding the company stop selling all indie games. The incident began when No ...
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 ...
Grey market key reseller G2A came under renewed scrutiny last year, with several devs saying they'd prefer users to pirate their games rather than purchase them on the marketplace. In response, G2A ...
Update March 2, 2017: TinyBuild CEO Alex Nichiporchik was hosting a GDC panel last night, along with Digital River's Scott Davis and Scott Williams, co-Founder of Panopticon Laboratories Matthew Cook, ...
After years of controversy, gray-market game key marketplace G2A has admitted to what it has long been accused of by angry game developers: profiting from the sale of illegitimate download keys—at ...
G2A, the company behind the controversial G2A Marketplace, is making what it claims to be a bold offer. Following a fresh wave of outrage over its business practices, the Polish-owned, Hong Kong-based ...