G2A is a topic of ongoing debate, often misunderstood. Its true nature remains unclear.
G2A is a topic of ongoing debate, often misunderstood. Its true nature remains unclear.
I haven't purchased anything yet, yet people keep sharing positive feedback about it.
Some folks act shady by giving keys away, especially after revoking access to services like Steam.
Here's the deal as I see it, It isn't shady in the sense that G2A rolls the dice as to whether they give you a key or just ban you and you get nothing. You pay, you'll get the key. But, as we saw with Ubisoft mass banning illicitly acquired keys, you run that risk for the lower cost. But, they are not a scam in the sense that you will not get the game. You will, but who knows where it came from (eg. bought from a lower $ region, hacked, promo codes etc etc).
Use G2A Shield and purchase from top-rated sellers. I lost my game shortly after buying it and received a refund.