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FM 2019 - Top deal (includes an unexpiring key!) and First Person Shooter

FM 2019 - Top deal (includes an unexpiring key!) and First Person Shooter

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DjReindeer5
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10-09-2019, 03:18 PM
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Hi everyone,
My new system is scheduled to arrive at my place this Friday. It comes with a code for Call of Duty Black Ops 4. But I’m curious—what FPS do people actually prefer? While CS GO is popular (especially among competitive players), I’ve noticed it can feel repetitive after a while. I’m looking for something with historical flair or a classic feel, like BF 1.

Additionally, I need FM 2019. Do you know any reliable places where I can get the game at a low cost without sacrificing quality? I’ve seen websites offering cheaper keys than Steam, but I’ve heard some of those keys have issues—bad activation or expiry problems. Are there alternatives to Steam that provide genuine, non-expiring keys?

Also, is Steam still the most trustworthy and secure option for purchasing games? Are there other sites that offer similar reliability without the risks?
Thanks!
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DjReindeer5
10-09-2019, 03:18 PM #1

Hi everyone,
My new system is scheduled to arrive at my place this Friday. It comes with a code for Call of Duty Black Ops 4. But I’m curious—what FPS do people actually prefer? While CS GO is popular (especially among competitive players), I’ve noticed it can feel repetitive after a while. I’m looking for something with historical flair or a classic feel, like BF 1.

Additionally, I need FM 2019. Do you know any reliable places where I can get the game at a low cost without sacrificing quality? I’ve seen websites offering cheaper keys than Steam, but I’ve heard some of those keys have issues—bad activation or expiry problems. Are there alternatives to Steam that provide genuine, non-expiring keys?

Also, is Steam still the most trustworthy and secure option for purchasing games? Are there other sites that offer similar reliability without the risks?
Thanks!